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First detection of collective oscillations of a stored deuteron beam with an amplitude close to the quantum limit

Authors :
Slim, J.
Nikolaev, N. N.
Rathmann, F.
Wirzba, A.
Nass, A.
Hejny, V.
Pretz, J.
Soltner, H.
Abusaif, F.
Aggarwal, A.
Aksentev, A.
Andres, A.
Barion, L.
Ciullo, G.
Dymov, S.
Gebel, R.
Gaisser, M.
Grigoryev, K.
Grzonka, D.
Javakhishvili, O.
Kacharava, A.
Kamerdzhiev, V.
Karanth, S.
Keshelashvili, I.
Lehrach, A.
Lenisa, P.
Lomidze, N.
Lorentz, B.
Magiera, A.
Mchedlishvili, D.
Müller, F.
Pesce, A.
Poncza, V.
Prasuhn, D.
Saleev, A.
Shmakova, V.
Ströher, H.
Tabidze, M.
Tagliente, G.
Valdau, Y.
Wagner, T.
Weidemann, C.
Wrońska, A.
Żurek, M.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

We investigated coherent betatron oscillations of a deuteron beam in the storage ring COSY, excited by a detuned radio-frequency Wien filter. The beam oscillations were detected by conventional beam position monitors. With the currently available apparatus, we show that oscillation amplitudes down to \SI{1}{\micro \meter} can be detected. The interpretation of the response of the stored beam to the detuned radio-frequency Wien filter is based on simulations of the beam evolution in the lattice of the ring and realistic time-dependent 3D field maps of the Wien filter. Future measurements of the electric dipole moment of protons will, however, require control of the relative position of counter-propagating beams in the sub-picometer range. Since here the stored beam can be considered as a rarefied gas of uncorrelated particles, we moreover demonstrate that the amplitudes of the zero-point (ground state) betatron oscillations of individual particles are only a factor of about 10 larger than the Heisenberg uncertainty limit. As a consequence of this, we conclude that quantum mechanics does not preclude the control of the beam centroids to sub-picometer accuracy. The smallest Lorentz force exerted on a single particle that we have been able to determine is \SI{10}{aN}.<br />Comment: 20 pages, 16 figures

Subjects

Subjects :
Nuclear Experiment
Quantum Physics

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2101.07582
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.24.124601