Highlights of the COOL05 Conference K.Beard, TJNAF with support - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Highlights of the COOL05 Conference K.Beard, TJNAF with support from Muons, Inc. Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility Operated by the Southeastern Universities Research Association for the U.S. Department of Energy some distance west


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Highlights of the

COOL05 Conference

K.Beard, TJNAF

with support from

Muons, Inc.

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

Operated by the Southeastern Universities Research Association for the U.S. Department of Energy
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some distance west of FNAL at a big golf course resort, 9/18-23/2005

http://conferences.fnal.gov/cool05/Presentations/

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

Operated by the Southeastern Universities Research Association for the U.S. Department of Energy
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Topics

  • overview
  • stochastic cooling
  • muon cooling
  • electrostatic rings
  • low energy electron cooling
  • high energy electron cooling
  • laser cooling

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Overviews

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M01 general introduction

It's tough to make predictions, especially about the future. - Yogi Berra

P.Oddone, FNAL

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P.Oddone, FNAL cont.

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M02 Einstein

A.Sessler, LBNL

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Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

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M03 Why cool?

W.Oelert, FZI

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antihydrogen

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W.Oelert, FZI, cont.

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Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

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M04

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F06 RFQ cooler/buncher for TRImP L.Willmann KVI

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M05 Future Directions

D.Sutter, DOE (retired)

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Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

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muon cooling

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Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

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Review of Muon Cooling R.Palmer BNL

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T12: MICE, D.Kaplan IIT

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

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Mucool Hydrogen Absorber R&D, M.Cummings NIU

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

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T16: MTA Cryogenics C.Darve FNAL

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

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  • T10. 6D cooling of a circulating muon beam

A.Garren UCLA

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inverse cyclotron - Y.Yorin ITT

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T09 Innovations in Muon Beam Cooling R.Johnson, Muons Inc.

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

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Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

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T14: Muon Cooling R&D Y.Torun, IIT

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P23: Helical Muon Beam Cooling Channels K.Yonehara IIT

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T11: Parametric Resonance Ionization Cooling and Reverse Emittance exchange, Ya.Derbenev, TJNAF

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P24: G4Beamline simulations of Parametric Resonance Ionization Cooling K.Beard, TJNAF

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Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

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stochastic cooling

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T01 Stochastic Cooling at GSI, F.Nolden GSI

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P26: Pick-Up and Kicker Electrodes for Stochastic Cooling C.Peschke GSI

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T03 bunched beam stochastic cooling at RHIC M.Brennan - BNL

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

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T06 Stochastic Cooling and Coherenet Lines M.Blaskiewicz BNL

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T07: Schottky Spectroscopy, F.Nolden GSI

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electron cooling

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M12 Optics of Electron Beam in Recycler: A.Burov, FNAL

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

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high-quality electron beam @ FNAL's 4.3MV cooler A.Shemyakin FNAL

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

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Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

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T02 antiproton rate increase D.McGinnis - FNAL

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P03 Recuperation of electron beam in coolers with electrostatic bending V.Parkhomchuk BINP

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F05 electron cooling of highly charged ions in traps G.Zwicknagel, Erlangen U.

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W06: Studies of electron cooling frictional force A.Fedotov BNL

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

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R05: benchmarking magetized friction force A.Fedotov BNL

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R10: COSY 2-MeV cooling system proposal J.Dietrich FZ/IKP

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

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R11: Budker INP proposals for HESR and COSY electron cooling systems V.Reva BINP

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T05: Moving Barrier Bucket, T.Katayama GSI

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

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R06: electron cooling of intense ion beam I.Meshkov JINR

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

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R09: HESR electron cooling proposal D.Reistad TSL

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

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P18: cooling of ions & antiprotons with magnetized electrons G.Zwicknagel – Erlangen U.

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W07: Simulationsof dynamical friction, D.Bruhwiler, Tech-X

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

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R01: Coolers with Hollow e beam & electrostatic cooling V.Parkhomchuk BINP

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

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P13: electron beam profile monitoring with OTR at the E-cooling facility A.Warner, FNAL

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

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electrostatic rings

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M12 Dispersion Control:M.Tanabe - Kyoto

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W01: LN2-cooled electrostatic ring T.Azuma TMU

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W04: Ultra-cold electron target D.Orlov, MPI-K

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laser cooling

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F04: cooling techniques for trapped particles Y.Yamazaki RIKEN Why? CPT: pµ- vs pµ+ H vs. H Plank mass Mpl = √hc/G = 1019GeV/c2 (mp/Mpl) mp ~ vibrational level 10 Khz traps

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F01: Laer cooling for 3D crystalline state at S-LSR A.Noda, Kyoto ICR

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F02: Laser cooling of relativistic heavy ion beams U.Schramm LMU

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phase space manipulations

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M14 Transverse Echo Measurements in RHIC W.Fisher, BNL

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

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M15 Simulation of Beam Dynamics in Cooler Rings, A.Smirnov - JINR

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

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M10 Phase Space Manipulations, K.-J.Kim, ANL

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Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

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M11 FEL Performance, A.Sessler, LBNL

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P20: Hamiltonian analysis in Longitudinal Magnetic Field V.Reva BINP

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rings

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P09: electron cooling for cold beam synchrotron for cancer therapy V.Vostrikov BINP

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F03: status of LEPTA I.Seleznev JINR

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R04 Lognitudinal cooling force measurements B.Galander TSL

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

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M09 Cooling Experiments at COSY D.Prasuhn, FZJ/IKP

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

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Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

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M08 Antiproton Decelerator

P.Belochitskii, CERN

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M06 FAIR project

M.Steck, GSI

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W03: Heidelberg CSR, A.Wolf MPI-K

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P10: antiproton-ion coolider for FAIR V.Vostrikov - BINP

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W05: FLAIR C.Welsch MPI-K

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T04 Cooling at HESR, H.Stockhorst - FZJ/IKP

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

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M07 antiproton cooling at FNAL

S.Nagaitsev, FNAL

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R03 HIRFL-CSR X.Yang IMP

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R02 LEIR cooler status G.Tranquille CERN

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R07: high-current ERL-based electron cooling for RHIC Ben-Zvi BNL

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http://conferences.fnal.gov/cool05/Presentations/

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