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TUPLT043 |
Status of the Cooler Synchrotron COSY-Juelich
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- B. Lorentz, U. Bechstedt, J. Dietrich, R. Eichhorn, R. Gebel, A. Lehrach, R. Maier, D. Prasuhn, A. Schnase, H. Schneider, R. Stassen, H. Stockhorst, R. Tölle
FZJ/IKP, Jülich
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The cooler synchrotron COSY accelerates and stores unpolarized and polarized protons and deuterons in the momentum range between 300 MeV/c to 3.65 GeV/c. To provide high quality beams, an Electron Cooler at injection and a Stochastic Cooling System from 1.5 GeV/c up to maximum momentum are available. Vertically polarized proton beams with a polarization of more than 0.80 are delivered to internal and external experimental areas at different momenta. Externally, the maximum momentum is up to date restricted to approximately 3.4 GeV/c by the extraction elements installed in COSY. In 2003 deuteron beams with different combinations of vector and tensor polarization were made available for internal and external experiments. An rf dipole was installed, which is used to induce artificial depolarizing resonances. It can be used for an accurate determination of the momentum of the stored beams. The status of the cooler synchrotron COSY is presented and future plans are discussed.
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TUPLT046 |
Luminosity Considerations for Internal and External Experiments at COSY
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- A. Lehrach, U. Bechstedt, J. Dietrich, R. Eichhorn, R. Gebel, B. Lorentz, R. Maier, D. Prasuhn, H. Schneider, R. Stassen, H. Stockhorst, R. Tölle
FZJ/IKP, Jülich
- A. Schnase
JAERI/J-PARC, Tokai-Mura, Naka-Gun, Ibaraki-Ken
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The future physics program at the Cooler-Synchrotron COSY in Jülich requires intense beams to provide high luminosities up to 1032cm-2s-1 for internal and external experiments. In 2003 the number of unpolarized protons could significantly be increased up to the theoretical space charge limit of COSY. This was achieved by careful study and adjustment of all subsystems in the accelerator chain of COSY. The intensities for polarized proton beams are at best an order of magnitude lower compared to one for unpolarized beams, depending on the beam current provided the injector cyclotron. Still there is some potential for further enhancement of polarized beam intensities. In this paper, luminosity considerations for polarized and unpolarized beams at COSY are presented taking into account different machine cycles and operation modes for internal and external experimental set-ups.
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