Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8173071 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2015 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The High Intensity heavy ion Accelerator Facility (HIAF) is a new accelerator complex under design at the Institute of Modern Physics (IMP). The facility is aiming at the production of high intensity heavy ion beams for a wide range of experiments in high energy density physics, nuclear physics, atomic physics and other applications. It consists of a superconducting electron-cyclotron-resonance ion source and an intense proton ion source, a linear accelerator, a 34Â Tm booster synchrotron ring, a 43Â Tm multifunction compression synchrotron ring, a 13Â Tm high precision spectrometer ring and several experimental terminals. A magnetized electron cooling device is supposed to be used in the booster ring for decreasing the transverse emittance of injected beams. The conceptual design and main parameters of this cooler are presented in this paper.
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Authors
L.J. Mao, J.C. Yang, J.W. Xia, X.D. Yang, Y.J. Yuan, J. Li, X.M. Ma, T.L. Yan, D.Y. Yin, W.P. Chai, L.N. Sheng, G.D. Shen, H. Zhao, M.T. Tang,