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Review of recent work on electron cooling at LEAR
The Low-Energy Antiproton Ring (LEAR) is expected to be used as an accumulator in the frame work of the LHC lead-ion project. This implies at first that the electron-cooled ions have a lifetime which is longer than the stacking time. On the other hand, in order to improve the electron-cooling time w...
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1996
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Acceso en línea: | http://cds.cern.ch/record/301831 |
Sumario: | The Low-Energy Antiproton Ring (LEAR) is expected to be used as an accumulator in the frame work of the LHC lead-ion project. This implies at first that the electron-cooled ions have a lifetime which is longer than the stacking time. On the other hand, in order to improve the electron-cooling time we expect to make use of large electron beam intensities, of the order of 0.5 A, at relativistic parameter b = v/c = 0.09. With such constraints the electron beam density is rather large so the induced space-charge forces become detrimental to the cooling process itself. A neutralization of the electron beam, which aims to reduce the effects of the space-charge forces, is therefore desirable. This paper describes the measurements made on the cooling and lifetimes and on the neutralization technique implemented on the LEAR electron cooler. |
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