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First test of a partial Siberian snake for acceleration of polarized protons

Authors :
D. D. Caussyn
L. G. Ratner
W. A. Kaufman
B. von Przewoski
R. A. Phelps
U. Wienands
Victor K. Wong
F. Sperisen
R. Baiod
E. J. Stephenson
C. M. Chu
A. D. Krisch
Ya. S. Derbenev
Timothy J.P. Ellison
M.G. Minty
T. S. Nurushev
P. Schwandt
S. Y. Lee
Boris Blinov
Chihiro Ohmori
E. D. Courant
D. B. Raczkowski
D. A. Crandell
Source :
AIP Conference Proceedings.
Publication Year :
1995
Publisher :
AIP, 1995.

Abstract

We recently studied the first acceleration of a spin‐polarized proton beam through a depolarizing resonance using a partial Siberian snake. We accelerated polarized protons from 95 to 140 MeV with a constant 10% partial Siberian snake obtained using rampable solenoids. The 10% partial snake suppressed all observable depolarization during acceleration due to the Gγ=2 imperfection depolarizing resonance which occurred near 108 MeV. However, 20% and 30% partial Siberian snakes apparently moved an intrinsic depolarizing resonance, normally near 177 MeV, into our energy range; this caused some interesting, although not‐yet‐fully understood, depolarization.

Details

ISSN :
0094243X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
AIP Conference Proceedings
Accession number :
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