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Coherent electron cooling proof of principle phase 1 instrumentation status

  • D. M. Gassner
  • , J. C. Brutus
  • , R. Hulsart
  • , V. Litvinenko
  • , R. Michnoff
  • , T. Miller
  • , M. Minty
  • , I. Pinayev
  • , M. Wilinski
  • Brookhaven National Laboratory

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Abstract

The purpose of the Coherent electron Cooling Proof-of-Principle (CeC PoP) [1] experiment being designed at RHIC is to demonstrate longitudinal (energy spread) cooling before the expected CD-2 for eRHIC The scope of the experiment is to longitudinally cool a single bunch of 40 GeV/u gold ions in RHIC. The cooling facility will be installed inside the RHIC tunnel in 3 phases. The status of the instrumentation systems planned for phase 1 commissioning efforts will be described. This paper will also describe updates to the instrumentation systems proposed to meet the diagnostics challenges during the final phase of cooling commissioning [2]. These include measurements of beam intensity, emittance, energy spread, bunch length position, and transverse alignment of electron and ion beams.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 36th International Free Electron Laser Conference, FEL 2014
PublisherJoint Accelerator Conferences Website (JACoW)
Pages956-959
Number of pages4
ISBN (Electronic)9783954501335
StatePublished - 2014
Event36th International Free Electron Laser Conference, FEL 2014 - Basel, Switzerland
Duration: Aug 25 2014Aug 29 2014

Publication series

NameProceedings of the 36th International Free Electron Laser Conference, FEL 2014

Conference

Conference36th International Free Electron Laser Conference, FEL 2014
Country/TerritorySwitzerland
CityBasel
Period08/25/1408/29/14

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