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The Low Energy Antiproton Ring (LEAR) some months before the start of its particle physics programme
LEAR [see e.g.: H.Koziol and D. Möhl, Phys. Rep. 403-404 (2004), p.271 and references therein] and its enclosure in the PS South Hall in Jan, 1983, 4 months before the start of its particle physics programme. Visible (in red) are the 90 degree bending magnets consisting of 6 blocks each. Separated f...
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description | LEAR [see e.g.: H.Koziol and D. Möhl, Phys. Rep. 403-404 (2004), p.271 and references therein] and its enclosure in the PS South Hall in Jan, 1983, 4 months before the start of its particle physics programme. Visible (in red) are the 90 degree bending magnets consisting of 6 blocks each. Separated from the magnets by short straight sections are the quadrupole doublets (blue with read end-plates). The 4 long straight sections house large equipment like septa for injection/ejection, RF-cavities and later (since 1986) electron cooling and an internal target and its associated detector (JETSET experiment). Two small copper tubes spanning across the ring are coaxial lines transmitting the stochastic cooling signals from pick up to kicker. (see also photos 8205747X, 8207133, 8207541X, 8301550X,8309026X) |
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institution | Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear |
publishDate | 1983 |
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spelling | cern-9700772019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/970077The Low Energy Antiproton Ring (LEAR) some months before the start of its particle physics programmeAccelerators and associated DevelopmentsLEAR [see e.g.: H.Koziol and D. Möhl, Phys. Rep. 403-404 (2004), p.271 and references therein] and its enclosure in the PS South Hall in Jan, 1983, 4 months before the start of its particle physics programme. Visible (in red) are the 90 degree bending magnets consisting of 6 blocks each. Separated from the magnets by short straight sections are the quadrupole doublets (blue with read end-plates). The 4 long straight sections house large equipment like septa for injection/ejection, RF-cavities and later (since 1986) electron cooling and an internal target and its associated detector (JETSET experiment). Two small copper tubes spanning across the ring are coaxial lines transmitting the stochastic cooling signals from pick up to kicker. (see also photos 8205747X, 8207133, 8207541X, 8301550X,8309026X)CERN-PHOTO-8301549oai:cds.cern.ch:9700771983 |
spellingShingle | Accelerators and associated Developments The Low Energy Antiproton Ring (LEAR) some months before the start of its particle physics programme |
title | The Low Energy Antiproton Ring (LEAR) some months before the start of its particle physics programme |
title_full | The Low Energy Antiproton Ring (LEAR) some months before the start of its particle physics programme |
title_fullStr | The Low Energy Antiproton Ring (LEAR) some months before the start of its particle physics programme |
title_full_unstemmed | The Low Energy Antiproton Ring (LEAR) some months before the start of its particle physics programme |
title_short | The Low Energy Antiproton Ring (LEAR) some months before the start of its particle physics programme |
title_sort | low energy antiproton ring (lear) some months before the start of its particle physics programme |
topic | Accelerators and associated Developments |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/970077 |