ID:
282191.0,
MPI für Kernphysik / Spectroscopy and Dynamics of Trapped and Stored Ions |
Design of a compact electron cooler for the S-LSR |
Authors: | Fadil, H.; Grieser, M.; Noda, A.; Noda, K.; Shirai, K.; Syresin, E.M. |
Language: | English |
Date of Publication (YYYY-MM-DD): | 2004-07 |
Title of Journal: | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment |
Volume (in Journal): | 532 |
Issue / Number: | 1-2 |
Start Page: | 446 |
End Page: | 450 |
Name of Conference/Meeting: | COOL03 International Workshop on Beam Cooling and Related Topics |
Place of Conference/Meeting: | Mt. Fuji Japan |
(Start) Date of Conference/Meeting (YYYY-MM-DD): | 2003-05-19 |
End Date of Conference/Meeting (YYYY-MM-DD): | 2003-05-23 |
Copyright: | Copyright © 2004 Published by Elsevier B.V. |
Review Status: | not specified |
Audience: | Experts Only |
Intended Educational Use: | No |
Abstract / Description: | The Small Laser-equipped Storage Ring (S-LSR) project has been initiated by ICR of Kyoto University and NIRS, with the purpose of demonstrating the feasibility of electron beam cooling of laser produced ions. A compact electron cooling device with a cooling solenoid length of 0.8 m and two 90° angle toroid magnets of radius 0.25 m will be installed in the S-LSR, which is required to reduce the velocity spread of a laser induced carbon ion beam with a mean energy of 2 MeV/u from 1% to 0.1%. The magnetic field of the main solenoid is 500 G, and the maximum expansion factor is 3. The design of this electron cooler is presented. |
External Publication Status: | published |
Document Type: | Conference-Paper |
Affiliations: | MPI für Kernphysik/Group D. Schwalm/Acceleration and Storage Techniques (R. v. Hahn, R. Repnow, M. Grieser)
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External Affiliations: | Nuclear Science Research Facility, Institute for Chemical Research, Kyoto University, Gokanosho, Uji-City, Kyoto 611-0011, Japan
National Institute of Radiological Sciences, 4-9-4 Inage-Ku, Chiba 263-8555, Japan
Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Russia
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