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Beam position pickup for antiprotons to the ISR
The Antiproton Project, launched for proton-antiproton collisions in the SPS (SPS collider), had a side-line for p-pbar collisions in the ISR. A new transfer line, TT6, was constructed to transport antiprotons from the 26 GeV PS to the injection line TT1 of ISR ring 2. Antiprotons were a scarce comm...
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description | The Antiproton Project, launched for proton-antiproton collisions in the SPS (SPS collider), had a side-line for p-pbar collisions in the ISR. A new transfer line, TT6, was constructed to transport antiprotons from the 26 GeV PS to the injection line TT1 of ISR ring 2. Antiprotons were a scarce commodity. For setting up the lines, beam diagnostic devices in the antiproton path had to work reliably and precisely with just a few low-intensity pilot pules: single bunches of about 2x10**9 antiprotons every few hours. Electrostatic pickup electrodes were used to measure beam position. They could be mounted for measurement in the horizontal plane, as in this picture, or at 90 deg, for the vertical plane. |
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institution | Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear |
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spelling | cern-9698182019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/969818CERN PhotoLabBeam position pickup for antiprotons to the ISRAccelerators and associated DevelopmentsThe Antiproton Project, launched for proton-antiproton collisions in the SPS (SPS collider), had a side-line for p-pbar collisions in the ISR. A new transfer line, TT6, was constructed to transport antiprotons from the 26 GeV PS to the injection line TT1 of ISR ring 2. Antiprotons were a scarce commodity. For setting up the lines, beam diagnostic devices in the antiproton path had to work reliably and precisely with just a few low-intensity pilot pules: single bunches of about 2x10**9 antiprotons every few hours. Electrostatic pickup electrodes were used to measure beam position. They could be mounted for measurement in the horizontal plane, as in this picture, or at 90 deg, for the vertical plane.CERN-PHOTO-8104457oai:cds.cern.ch:9698181981 |
spellingShingle | Accelerators and associated Developments CERN PhotoLab Beam position pickup for antiprotons to the ISR |
title | Beam position pickup for antiprotons to the ISR |
title_full | Beam position pickup for antiprotons to the ISR |
title_fullStr | Beam position pickup for antiprotons to the ISR |
title_full_unstemmed | Beam position pickup for antiprotons to the ISR |
title_short | Beam position pickup for antiprotons to the ISR |
title_sort | beam position pickup for antiprotons to the isr |
topic | Accelerators and associated Developments |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/969818 |
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