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The 8th International symposium on polarization phenomena in nuclear physics | 1995

Status on the Michigan‐MIT ultra‐cold polarized hydrogen jet target

V. G. Luppov; B. B. Blinov; J.A. Bywater; S. Chin; V. V. Churakov; G.R. Court; W. A. Kaufman; D. Kleppner; A. D. Krisch; Yu. M. Melnik; J. B. Muldavin; T. S. Nurushev; J. S. Price; A. F. Prudkoglyad; R. S. Raymond; V. B. Shutov; J.A. Stewart

Progress on the Mark‐II ultra‐cold polarized atomic hydrogen gas Jet target for the experiments NEPTUN‐A and NEPTUN at UNK is presented. We describe the performance and the present status of different components of the jet.


The 11th International symposium of high energy spin physics | 1995

First test of a partial Siberian snake for acceleration of polarized protons

D.D. Caussyn; R. Baiod; B. B. Blinov; C. M. Chu; E. D. Courant; D. A. Crandell; Ya. S. Derbenev; Timothy J.P. Ellison; W. A. Kaufman; A. D. Krisch; S.Y. Lee; M.G. Minty; T. S. Nurushev; C. Ohmori; R. A. Phelps; D. B. Raczkowski; L. G. Ratner; P. Schwandt; Edward J. Stephenson; F. Sperisen; B. von Przewoski; U. Wienands; V. K. Wong

We recently studied the first acceleration of a spin‐polarized proton beam through a depolarizing resonance using a partial Siberian snake. We accelerated polarized protons from 95 to 140 MeV with a constant 10% partial Siberian snake obtained using rampable solenoids. The 10% partial snake suppressed all observable depolarization during acceleration due to the Gγ=2 imperfection depolarizing resonance which occurred near 108 MeV. However, 20% and 30% partial Siberian snakes apparently moved an intrinsic depolarizing resonance, normally near 177 MeV, into our energy range; this caused some interesting, although not‐yet‐fully understood, depolarization.


The 11th International symposium of high energy spin physics | 1995

Spin flipping a stored vertically polarized proton beam with an RF solenoid

R. A. Phelps; B. B. Blinov; C. M. Chu; E. D. Courant; D. A. Crandell; W. A. Kaufman; A. D. Krisch; T. S. Nurushev; L. G. Ratner; V. K. Wong; D. D. Caussyn; Ya. S. Derbenev; Timothy J.P. Ellison; S.Y. Lee; T. Rinckel; P. Schwandt; F. Sperisen; Edward J. Stephenson; B. von Przewoski; C. Ohmori

A recent experiment in the IUCF cooler ring studied the spin flip of a stored vertically polarized 139 MeV proton beam. This spin flip was accomplished by using an RF solenoid to induce an artificial depolarizing resonance in the ring, and then varying the solenoid’s frequency through this resonance value to induce spin flip. We found a polarization loss after multiple spin flips of about 0.00±0.05% per flip and also losses for very long flip times. This device will be useful for reducing systematic errors in polarized beam‐internal target scattering asymmetry experiments by enabling experimenters to perform frequent beam polarization reversals in the course of the experiment.


Physical Review Letters | 1994

Spin flipping a stored polarized proton beam.

D.D. Caussyn; Ya. S. Derbenev; T. Ellison; S.Y. Lee; T. Rinckel; P. Schwandt; F. Sperisen; E. J. Stephenson; B. von Przewoski; B. B. Blinov; C. M. Chu; E. D. Courant; D. A. Crandell; W. A. Kaufman; A. D. Krisch; T. S. Nurushev; R. A. Phelps; L. G. Ratner; V. K. Wong; C. Ohmori


Physical Review Letters | 1994

First test of a partial Siberian snake during polarized beam acceleration

B. B. Blinov; C. M. Chu; E. D. Courant; D. A. Crandell; W. A. Kaufman; A. D. Krisch; T. S. Nurushev; R. A. Phelps; D. B. Raczkowski; L. G. Ratner; V. K. Wong; D.D. Caussyn; Ya. S. Derbenev; T. J. P. Ellison; S. Y. Lee; T. Rinckel; P. Schwandt; F. Sperisen; E. J. Stephenson; B. von Przewoski; R. Baiod; M.G. Minty; C. Ohmori; U. Wienands


Physical Review Letters | 1994

ADIABATIC PARTIAL SIBERIAN SNAKE TURN-ON WITH NO BEAM DEPOLARIZATION

R. A. Phelps; V. A. Anferov; C. M. Chu; E. D. Courant; D. A. Crandell; Ya. S. Derbenev; W. A. Kaufman; A. V. Koulsha; A. D. Krisch; T. S. Nurushev; D. B. Raczkowksi; S. E. Sund; V. K. Wong; D.D. Caussyn; T. Ellison; S.Y. Lee; F. Sperisen; E. J. Stephenson; B. von Przewoski; R. Baiod; F. Z. Khiari; L.G. Ratner; H. Sato


Physical Review Letters | 1993

A Siberian snake with overlapping depolarizing resonances

R. Baiod; C. M. Chu; E. D. Courant; Ya. S. Derbenev; J.W. Duryea; A. V. Koulsha; A. D. Krisch; M. G. Minty; T. S. Nurushev; R. A. Phelps; D.S. Shoumkin; V. K. Wong; D.D. Caussyn; S.Y. Lee; T. Rinckel; F. Sperisen; E. J. Stephenson; B. von Przewoski; C. Ohmori; P. V. Pancella; L. G. Ratner; U. Wienands


Archive | 1997

Observation of wide rf induced synchrotron sideband depolarizing resonances.

Maxim Aleksandrovich Bychkov; V. A. Anferov; B. B. Blinov; E. D. Courant; D. A. Crandell; Ya. S. Derbenev; William A. Kaufman; A. D. Krisch; W. Lorenzon; T. S. Nurushev; R. A. Phelps; V. K. Wong; D.D. Caussyn; C. M. Chu; Timothy J.P. Ellison; S.-H. Lee; T. Rinckel; P. Schwandt; F. Sperisen; E. J. Stephenson; B. von Przewoski; C. Ohmori; Michiko G Minty; A. D. Russell


Archive | 1996

Proximity to Intrinsic Depolarizing Resonances with a Partial Siberian Snake

D. A. Crandell; L. V. Alexeeva; V. A. Anferov; B. B. Blinov; C. M. Chu; David Dwaine Caussyn; E. D. Courant; Svetlana Evgenievna Gladycheva; S.-Q. Hu; A. D. Krisch; T. S. Nurushev; R. A. Phelps; L. G. Ratner; S. M. Varzar; V. K. Wong; Ya. S. Derbenev; S.-H. Lee; T. Rinckel; Peter Schwandt; F. Sperisen; E. J. Stephenson; B. von Przewoski; R. Baiod; A. D. Russell; C. Ohmori; H. Sato


Archive | 1996

Performance and Test Results of a Large Cryocondensation Pump for an Atomic Hydrogen Jet Target.

S. V. Koutin; Julie Arnold; A. D. Krisch; V. G. Luppov; T. S. Nurushev; R. S. Raymond; Yu. M. Melnick; A. F. Prudkoglyad

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C. M. Chu

University of Michigan

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E. D. Courant

Brookhaven National Laboratory

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F. Sperisen

University of Michigan

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V. K. Wong

University of Michigan

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B. B. Blinov

University of Washington

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