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The CERN Low-Energy Antiproton Programme: the Synchrotrons

When ideas for the SPS protonâ€"antiproton collider firmed up, it was realized that the abundant production of antiprotons offered a further unique possibility: deceleration and cooling would provide low-energy antiproton beams of unprecedented intensity and purity. A proposal was made to add a...

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Autores principales: Koziol, Heribert, Möhl, D
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2004
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.physrep.2004.09.003
http://cds.cern.ch/record/806278
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Sumario:When ideas for the SPS protonâ€"antiproton collider firmed up, it was realized that the abundant production of antiprotons offered a further unique possibility: deceleration and cooling would provide low-energy antiproton beams of unprecedented intensity and purity. A proposal was made to add a small facility for experiments with cooled antiproton beams in the energy range of 5 to 1200 MeV. This was to become the Low-Energy Antiproton Ring, LEAR. Originally thought to only exist parasitically on the antiproton production for the SPS Collider, the project took on an ever-growing importance and, owing to its great successes, has even outlived the SPS Collider. It continues to this day in the simplified form of the Antiproton Decelerator, AD. Our paper describes the accelerator aspects of this venture.