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Antiproton Target
<!--HTML-->Antiproton target used for the AA (antiproton accumulator). The first type of antiproton production target used from 1980 to 1982 comprised a rod of copper 3mm diameter and 120mm long embedded in a graphite cylinder that was itself pressed into a finned aluminium container. This ass...
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1980
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Acceso en línea: | http://cds.cern.ch/record/44005 |
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collection | CERN |
description | <!--HTML-->Antiproton target used for the AA (antiproton accumulator). The first type of antiproton production target used from 1980 to 1982 comprised a rod of copper 3mm diameter and 120mm long embedded in a graphite cylinder that was itself pressed into a finned aluminium container. This assembly was air-cooled and it was used in conjunction with the Van der Meer magnetic horn. In 1983 Fermilab provided us with lithium lenses to replace the horn with a view to increasing the antiproton yield by about 30%. These lenses needed a much shorter target made of heavy metal - iridium was chosen for this purpose. The 50 mm iridium rod was housed in an extension to the original finned target container so that it could be brought very close to the entrance to the lithium lens. Picture 1 shows this target assembly and Picture 2 shows it mounted together with the lithium lens. These target containers had a short lifetime due to a combination of beam heating and radiation damage. This led to the design of the water-cooled target in a titanium alloy body <A href="http://weblib.cern.ch/format/showfull?uid=519512&base=OBJOBJ&sysnb=0000166"> (see object AC-020).</A> |
id | cern-44005 |
institution | Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear |
language | eng |
publishDate | 1980 |
record_format | invenio |
spelling | cern-440052021-04-15T12:58:13Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/44005engAntiproton TargetAccelerator<!--HTML-->Antiproton target used for the AA (antiproton accumulator). The first type of antiproton production target used from 1980 to 1982 comprised a rod of copper 3mm diameter and 120mm long embedded in a graphite cylinder that was itself pressed into a finned aluminium container. This assembly was air-cooled and it was used in conjunction with the Van der Meer magnetic horn. In 1983 Fermilab provided us with lithium lenses to replace the horn with a view to increasing the antiproton yield by about 30%. These lenses needed a much shorter target made of heavy metal - iridium was chosen for this purpose. The 50 mm iridium rod was housed in an extension to the original finned target container so that it could be brought very close to the entrance to the lithium lens. Picture 1 shows this target assembly and Picture 2 shows it mounted together with the lithium lens. These target containers had a short lifetime due to a combination of beam heating and radiation damage. This led to the design of the water-cooled target in a titanium alloy body <A href="http://weblib.cern.ch/format/showfull?uid=519512&base=OBJOBJ&sysnb=0000166"> (see object AC-020).</A>CERN-OBJ-AC-039oai:cds.cern.ch:440051980 |
spellingShingle | Accelerator Antiproton Target |
title | Antiproton Target |
title_full | Antiproton Target |
title_fullStr | Antiproton Target |
title_full_unstemmed | Antiproton Target |
title_short | Antiproton Target |
title_sort | antiproton target |
topic | Accelerator |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/44005 |