Back to Search Start Over

Polarized Proton Collisions at 205 GeV at RHIC

Authors :
H. Huang
Joanne Beebe-Wang
J. G. Alessi
Joseph Brennan
N. Tsoupas
D. Svirida
Ernest D. Courant
J. Kewisch
T. Wise
Yousef Makdisi
A. N. Zelenski
W.W. MacKay
Todd Satogata
L. A. Ahrens
C.J. Gardner
Donald Bruno
Dejan Trbojevic
Thomas Roser
M. Blaskiewicz
Keith Zeno
E. J. Stephenson
Steven Tepikian
I. G. Alekseev
Joseph Glenn
Hiroyuki Okada
W. Haeberli
Yun Luo
A. Drees
A.U. Luccio
S.Y. Zhang
G. Bunce
R. L. Gill
Vadim Ptitsyn
Christoph Montag
O. Jinnouchi
I. Nakagawa
Fulvia Pilat
M. Bai
Wolfram Fischer
A. Bravar
Source :
Physical Review Letters. 96
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
American Physical Society (APS), 2006.

Abstract

The Brookhaven Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) has been providing collisions of polarized protons at a beam energy of 100 GeV since 2001. Equipped with two full Siberian snakes in each ring, polarization is preserved during acceleration from injection to 100 GeV. However, the intrinsic spin resonances beyond 100 GeV are about a factor of 2 stronger than those below 100 GeV making it important to examine the impact of these strong intrinsic spin resonances on polarization survival and the tolerance for vertical orbit distortions. Polarized protons were first accelerated to the record energy of 205 GeV in RHIC with a significant polarization measured at top energy in 2005. This Letter presents the results and discusses the sensitivity of the polarization survival to orbit distortions.

Details

ISSN :
10797114 and 00319007
Volume :
96
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical Review Letters
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0322fb0213d81de32966b7386fa4b474
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevlett.96.174801