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Beam Dynamics Studies and Design Optimisation of New Low Energy Antiproton Facilities

Antiprotons, stored and cooled at low energies in a storage ring or at rest in traps, are highly desirable for the investigation of a large number of basic questions on fundamental interactions. This includes the static structure of antiprotonic atomic systems and the time-dependent quantum dynamics...

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Autores principales: Resta-Lopez, Javier, Hunt, James R., Welsch, Carsten P.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.7566/JPSCP.18.011044
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2163246
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author Resta-Lopez, Javier
Hunt, James R.
Welsch, Carsten P.
author_facet Resta-Lopez, Javier
Hunt, James R.
Welsch, Carsten P.
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collection CERN
description Antiprotons, stored and cooled at low energies in a storage ring or at rest in traps, are highly desirable for the investigation of a large number of basic questions on fundamental interactions. This includes the static structure of antiprotonic atomic systems and the time-dependent quantum dynamics of correlated systems. The Antiproton Decelerator (AD) at CERN is currently the worlds only low energy antiproton factory dedicated to antimatter experiments. New antiproton facilities, such as the Extra Low ENergy Antiproton ring (ELENA) at CERN and the Ultra-low energy Storage Ring (USR) at FLAIR, will open unique possibilities. They will provide cooled, high quality beams of extra-low energy antiprotons at intensities exceeding those achieved presently at the AD by factors of ten to one hundred. These facilities, operating in the energy regime between 100 keV down to 20 keV, face several design and beam dynamics challenges, for example nonlinearities, space charge and scattering effects limiting beam life time. Detailed investigations into the low energy and long term beam dynamics have been carried out to address many of those challenges towards the design optimisation. Results from these studies are presented in this contribution, showing some examples for ELENA.
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spelling cern-21632462021-05-03T20:02:38Zdoi:10.7566/JPSCP.18.011044http://cds.cern.ch/record/2163246engResta-Lopez, JavierHunt, James R.Welsch, Carsten P.Beam Dynamics Studies and Design Optimisation of New Low Energy Antiproton Facilitiesphysics.acc-phAccelerators and Storage RingsAntiprotons, stored and cooled at low energies in a storage ring or at rest in traps, are highly desirable for the investigation of a large number of basic questions on fundamental interactions. This includes the static structure of antiprotonic atomic systems and the time-dependent quantum dynamics of correlated systems. The Antiproton Decelerator (AD) at CERN is currently the worlds only low energy antiproton factory dedicated to antimatter experiments. New antiproton facilities, such as the Extra Low ENergy Antiproton ring (ELENA) at CERN and the Ultra-low energy Storage Ring (USR) at FLAIR, will open unique possibilities. They will provide cooled, high quality beams of extra-low energy antiprotons at intensities exceeding those achieved presently at the AD by factors of ten to one hundred. These facilities, operating in the energy regime between 100 keV down to 20 keV, face several design and beam dynamics challenges, for example nonlinearities, space charge and scattering effects limiting beam life time. Detailed investigations into the low energy and long term beam dynamics have been carried out to address many of those challenges towards the design optimisation. Results from these studies are presented in this contribution, showing some examples for ELENA.Antiprotons, stored and cooled at low energies in a storage ring or at rest in traps, are highly desirable for the investigation of a large number of basic questions on fundamental interactions. This includes the static structure of antiprotonic atomic systems and the time-dependent quantum dynamics of correlated systems. The Antiproton Decelerator (AD) at CERN is currently the world’s only low energy antiproton factory dedicated to antimatter experiments. New antiproton facilities, such as the Extra Low ENergy Antiproton ring (ELENA) at CERN and the Ultra-low energy Storage Ring (USR) at FLAIR, will open unique possibilities. They will provide cooled, high quality beams of extra-low energy antiprotons at intensities exceeding those achieved presently at the AD by factors of ten to one hundred. These facilities, operating in the energy regime between 100 keV down to 20 keV, face several design and beam dynamics challenges, for example nonlinearities, space charge and scattering effects limiting beam life time. Detailed investigations into the low energy and long term beam dynamics have been carried out to address many of those challenges towards the design optimisation. Results from these studies are presented in this contribution, showing some examples for ELENA.arXiv:1606.06697oai:cds.cern.ch:21632462016-06-21
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Accelerators and Storage Rings
Resta-Lopez, Javier
Hunt, James R.
Welsch, Carsten P.
Beam Dynamics Studies and Design Optimisation of New Low Energy Antiproton Facilities
title Beam Dynamics Studies and Design Optimisation of New Low Energy Antiproton Facilities
title_full Beam Dynamics Studies and Design Optimisation of New Low Energy Antiproton Facilities
title_fullStr Beam Dynamics Studies and Design Optimisation of New Low Energy Antiproton Facilities
title_full_unstemmed Beam Dynamics Studies and Design Optimisation of New Low Energy Antiproton Facilities
title_short Beam Dynamics Studies and Design Optimisation of New Low Energy Antiproton Facilities
title_sort beam dynamics studies and design optimisation of new low energy antiproton facilities
topic physics.acc-ph
Accelerators and Storage Rings
url https://dx.doi.org/10.7566/JPSCP.18.011044
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2163246
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