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Initial Cooling Experiment (ICE)
<!--HTML-->ICE was built in 1977, in a record time of 9 months, using the modified bending magnets of the g-2 muon storage ring. Its purpose was to verify the validity of stochastic and electron cooling for the antiproton project, to be launched in 1978. Already early in 1978, stochastic cooli...
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description | <!--HTML-->ICE was built in 1977, in a record time of 9 months, using the modified bending magnets of the g-2 muon storage ring. Its purpose was to verify the validity of stochastic and electron cooling for the antiproton project, to be launched in 1978. Already early in 1978, stochastic cooling proved a resounding success, such that the antiproton (p-pbar)project was entirely based on it. Tests of electron cooling followed later: protons of 46 MeV kinetic energy were cooled with an electron beam of 26 kV and 1.3 A. The cage seen prominently in the foreground houses the HV equipment, adjacent to the "cooler" installed in a straight section of the ring. With some modifications, the cooler was later transplanted into LEAR (Low Energy Antiproton Ring) and then, with further modifications, into the AD (Antiproton Decelerator), where it cools antiprotons to this day (2006). See also: <a href="http://cdsweb.cern.ch/record/969132">7711282</a>, <a href="http://cdsweb.cern.ch/record/615855">7802099</a>, <a href="http://cdsweb.cern.ch/record/969430">7908242</a>. |
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spelling | cern-9692092019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/969209CERN PhotoLabInitial Cooling Experiment (ICE)No Category<!--HTML-->ICE was built in 1977, in a record time of 9 months, using the modified bending magnets of the g-2 muon storage ring. Its purpose was to verify the validity of stochastic and electron cooling for the antiproton project, to be launched in 1978. Already early in 1978, stochastic cooling proved a resounding success, such that the antiproton (p-pbar)project was entirely based on it. Tests of electron cooling followed later: protons of 46 MeV kinetic energy were cooled with an electron beam of 26 kV and 1.3 A. The cage seen prominently in the foreground houses the HV equipment, adjacent to the "cooler" installed in a straight section of the ring. With some modifications, the cooler was later transplanted into LEAR (Low Energy Antiproton Ring) and then, with further modifications, into the AD (Antiproton Decelerator), where it cools antiprotons to this day (2006). See also: <a href="http://cdsweb.cern.ch/record/969132">7711282</a>, <a href="http://cdsweb.cern.ch/record/615855">7802099</a>, <a href="http://cdsweb.cern.ch/record/969430">7908242</a>.CERN-PHOTO-7809081oai:cds.cern.ch:9692091978 |
spellingShingle | No Category CERN PhotoLab Initial Cooling Experiment (ICE) |
title | Initial Cooling Experiment (ICE) |
title_full | Initial Cooling Experiment (ICE) |
title_fullStr | Initial Cooling Experiment (ICE) |
title_full_unstemmed | Initial Cooling Experiment (ICE) |
title_short | Initial Cooling Experiment (ICE) |
title_sort | initial cooling experiment (ice) |
topic | No Category |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/969209 |
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