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Report of RHIC Beam Operation in 2021

Authors :
Liu, Chuyu
Adams, Petra
Beebe, Edward
Binello, Severino
Blackler, Ian
Blaskiewicz, Michael
Brown, Kevin
Bruno, Donald
Coe, Benjamin
Drees, Kirsten
Fedotov, Alexei
Fischer, Wolfram
Gardner, Chris
Giorgio, Caitlin
Gu, Xiaofeng
Hayes, Thomas
Hock, Kiel
Huang, Haixin
Hulsart, Robert
Kanesue, Takeshi
Kayran, Dmitry
Kling, Nicholas
Lepore, Brendan
Luo, Yun
Maffei, David
Marr, Gregory
Marusic, Al
Mernick, Kevin
Michnoff, Robert
Minty, Michiko
Morris, John
Naylor, Christopher
Nemesure, Seth
Okamura, Masahiro
Pinayev, Igor
Polizzo, Salvatore
Raparia, Deepak
Robert-Demolaize, Guillaume
Roser, Thomas
Sandberg, Jon
Schoefer, Vincent
Seletskiy, Sergei
Severino, Freddy
Shrey, Travis
Thieberger, Peter
Valette, Matthieu
Zaltsman, Alex
Zane, Iris
Zeno, Keith
Zhang, Wu
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
JACoW Publishing, Geneva, Switzerland, 2022.

Abstract

The first priority of RHIC operation in 2021 was the Au+Au collisions at 3.85 GeV/nucleon, which is the lowest energy to complete the 3-year Beam Energy Scan II physics program, with RF-based electron cooling. In addition, RHIC also operated for several other physics programs including fixed target experiments, O+O at 100 GeV/nucleon, Au+Au at 8.65 GeV/nucleon, and d+Au at 100 GeV/nucleon. This report presents the operational experience and the results from RHIC operation in 2021. With Au+Au collisions at 3.85 GeV/nucleon reported in a separate report, this paper focuses on the operation conditions for the other programs mentioned above.<br />Proceedings of the 13th International Particle Accelerator Conference, IPAC2022, Bangkok, Thailand

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........d73abb3abcc50826c805fc6a9cb6fac1
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.18429/jacow-ipac2022-wepopt033