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WEM1C02 Optical Stochastic Cooling Experiment at the MIT-Bates South Hall Ring 117
 
  • W. A. Franklin, K. A. Dow, J. P. Hays-Wehle, F. X. Kaertner, R. Milner, R. P. Redwine, A. M. Siddiqui, C. Tschalaer, E. Tsentalovich, D. Wang, F. Wang, J. van der Laan
    MIT, Middleton, Massachusetts
  • M. Bai, M. Blaskiewicz, W. Fischer, B. Podobedov, V. Yakimenko
    BNL, Upton, Long Island, New York
  • W. A. Barletta, A. Zholents, M. S. Zolotorev
    LBNL, Berkeley, California
  • S.-Y. Lee
    IUCF, Bloomington, Indiana
 
  An experiment to demonstrate for the first time the principle of optical stochastic cooling* has been proposed using electrons at 300 MeV in the MIT-Bates South Hall Ring. The experiment will operate the Ring in a dedicated mode using a lattice tailored for transverse and longitudinal cooling. The experimental apparatus, including a magnetic chicane, undulator system, and ultrafast optical amplifier, has been designed to be compatible with existing technology. The experiment will study OSC physics to evaluate its prospects for future application at the high energy high brightness frontier and to develop deterministic diagnostics needed to achieve it. Details of the experiment design will be presented along with results from an initial beam feasibility study.

*M. Zolotorev and A. Zholents, Phys. Rev. E 50, 3087 (1994)

 
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