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Extra Low ENergy Antiproton (ELENA) ring and its Transfer Lines: Design Report

Authors :
Chohan, Vinod
Alanzeau, C
Angoletta, M E
Baillie, J
Barna, D
Bartmann, W
Belochitskii, P
Borburgh, J
Breuker, H
Butin, F
Buzio, M
Capatina, O
Carli, C
Carlier, E
Cattin, M
Dobers, T
Chiggiato, P
Ducimetiere, L
Eriksson, T
Fedemann, S
Fowler, T
Froeschl, R
Gebel, R
Gilbert, N
Hancock, S
Harasimowicz, J
Hori, M
Jorgensen, L V
Kersevan, R
Kuchler, D
Lacroix, J M
LeGodec, G
Lelong, P
Lopez-Hernandez, L
Maury, S
Molendijk, J
Morand, B
Newborough, A
Nisbet, D
Nosych, A
Oelert, W
Paoluzzi, M
Pasinelli, S
Pedersen, F
Perini, D
Puccio, B
Sanchez-Quesada, J
Schoerling, D
Sermeus, L
Soby, L
Timmins, M
Tommasini, D
Tranquille, G
Vanbavinckhove, G
Vorozhtsov, A
Welsch, C
Zickler, T
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
CERN, 2014.

Abstract

This Report gives a full description of the ELENA Ring to be built within the circumference of the Antiproton Decelarator (AD) Ring, in Building 193 at CERN. The ELENA ring will further decelerate the antiprotons coming from the AD at the momentum of 100 MeV/c down to 13.7 MeV/c, which corresponds to the kinetic energy of 100 keV before extracting to the physics experiments in the same building. The history of such an extra low energy antiproton ring at CERN goes a long way back, and even to the Decelerator’s previous incarnation, the Low Energy Antiproton Ring (LEAR), which came into operation in 1983. Already at that time, there were physics’ requests to further decelerate the antiprotons expected from LEAR by proposals for ELENA. Appendix I illustrates the cover pages of two such CERN documents from 1982.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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