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First Electron Cooling of Hadron Beams Using a Bunched Electron Beam

Authors :
Fedotov, Alexei
Altinbas, Zeynep
Blaskiewicz, Michael
Brennan, Joseph
Bruno, Donald
Brutus, Jean Clifford
Costanzo, Michael
Drees, Kirsten
Fischer, Wolfram
Fite, Jesse
Gaowei, Mengjia
Gassner, David
Gu, Xiaofeng
Halinski, John
Hamdi, Karim
Hammons, Lee
Hayes, Thomas
Hulsart, Robert
Inacker, Patrick
Jamilkowski, James
Jing, Yichao
Kankiya, Prerana
Kayran, Dmitry
Kewisch, Jorg
Lehn, Daniel
Liaw, Chong-Jer
Liu, Chuyu
Ma, Jun
Mahler, George
Mapes, Michael
Marusic, Al
Mernick, Kevin
Mi, Chaofeng
Michnoff, Robert
Miller, Toby
Minty, Michiko
Nayak, Sumanta
Nguyen, Linh
Paniccia, Matthew
Pinayev, Igor
Polizzo, Salvatore
Ptitsyn, Vadim
Rao, Triveni
Robert-Demolaize, Guillaume
Roser, Thomas
Sandberg, Jon
Schoefer, Vincent
Seletskiy, Sergei
Severino, Freddy
Shrey, Travis
Smart, Loralie
Smith, Kevin
Song, Honghai
Sukhanov, Andrei
Than, Roberto
Thieberger, Peter
Trabocchi, Steven
Tuozzolo, Joseph
Wanderer, Peter
Wang, Erdong
Wang, Gang
Weiss, Daniel
Xiao, Binping
Xin, Tianmu
Xu, Wencan
Zaltsman, Alex
Zhao, He
Zhao, Zhi
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
JACoW Publishing, Geneva, Switzerland, 2019.

Abstract

The Low Energy RHIC electron Cooler (LEReC) was recently constructed and commissioned at BNL. The LEReC is the first electron cooler based on the RF acceleration of electron bunches (previous electron coolers all used DC beams). Bunched electron beams are necessary for cooling hadron beams at high energies. The challenges of such an approach include generation of electron beams suitable for cooling, delivery of electron beams of the required quality to the cooling sections without degradation of beam emittances and energy spread, achieving required small angles between electrons and ions in the cooling sections, precise energy matching between the two beams, high-current operation of the electron accelerator, as well as several physics effects related to bunched beam cooling. Following successful commissioning of the electron accelerator in 2018, the focus of the LEReC project in 2019 was on establishing electron-ion interactions and demonstration of cooling process using electron energy of 1.6MeV (ion energy of 3.85GeV/n), which is the lowest energy of interest. Here we report on the first demonstration of Au ion cooling in RHIC using this new approach.<br />Proceedings of the North American Particle Accelerator Conference, NAPAC2019, Lansing, MI, USA

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........c06204ad9c6956fd100c0edc711a5410
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.18429/jacow-napac2019-thzba5