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Studies on ECR4 for the CERN ion programme

The CERN heavy ion community, and some other high energy physics experiments, are starting to demand other ions, both heavy and light, in addition to the traditional lead ions. Studies of the behaviour of the afterglow for different operation modes of the ECR4 at CERN have been continued to try to u...

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Autores principales: Hill, C E, Küchler, D, Scrivens, R, Wenander, F
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2001
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/527573
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author Hill, C E
Küchler, D
Scrivens, R
Wenander, F
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Küchler, D
Scrivens, R
Wenander, F
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description The CERN heavy ion community, and some other high energy physics experiments, are starting to demand other ions, both heavy and light, in addition to the traditional lead ions. Studies of the behaviour of the afterglow for different operation modes of the ECR4 at CERN have been continued to try to understand the differences between pulsed afterglow and continuous operation, and their effect on ion yield and beam reproducibility. The progress in adapting the source and ion beam characteristics to meet the new demands will be presented, as will new information on voltage holding problems in the extraction.
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spelling cern-5275732021-11-11T09:54:33Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/527573engHill, C EKüchler, DScrivens, RWenander, FStudies on ECR4 for the CERN ion programmeAccelerators and Storage RingsThe CERN heavy ion community, and some other high energy physics experiments, are starting to demand other ions, both heavy and light, in addition to the traditional lead ions. Studies of the behaviour of the afterglow for different operation modes of the ECR4 at CERN have been continued to try to understand the differences between pulsed afterglow and continuous operation, and their effect on ion yield and beam reproducibility. The progress in adapting the source and ion beam characteristics to meet the new demands will be presented, as will new information on voltage holding problems in the extraction.CERN-PS-2001-060-PPoai:cds.cern.ch:5275732001-11-06
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Hill, C E
Küchler, D
Scrivens, R
Wenander, F
Studies on ECR4 for the CERN ion programme
title Studies on ECR4 for the CERN ion programme
title_full Studies on ECR4 for the CERN ion programme
title_fullStr Studies on ECR4 for the CERN ion programme
title_full_unstemmed Studies on ECR4 for the CERN ion programme
title_short Studies on ECR4 for the CERN ion programme
title_sort studies on ecr4 for the cern ion programme
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/527573
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