학술논문

Longitudinal momentum mining of antiprotons at the fermilab recycler: past, present and future
Document Type
Conference
Source
2007 IEEE Particle Accelerator Conference (PAC) Particle Accelerator Conference, 2007. PAC. IEEE. :1941-1943 Jun, 2007
Subject
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
Nuclear Engineering
Robotics and Control Systems
Cooling
Stochastic systems
Stochastic processes
Radio frequency
Stacking
Protons
Monitoring
Data mining
Permanent magnets
Storage rings
Language
ISSN
1944-4680
2152-9582
Abstract
The technique of longitudinal momentum mining (LMM)[1] in the Fermilab Recycler was adopted in early 2005 to extract thirty-six equal intensity and equal 6Demittance antiproton bunches for proton-antiproton collider operation in the Tevatron. Since that time, several improvements have been made in the Recycler and the mining technique to handle higher intensity beams. Consequently, the Recycler has become a key contributor to the increased luminosity performance observed during Tevatron Run IIb. In this paper, we present an overview of the improvements and the current status of the momentum mining technique.