1975
DOI: 10.1016/0029-554x(75)90575-3
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Stochastic cooling of a stored proton beam

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“…In 1974, 7 years after the invention and almost 3 years after the initial publication a first experimental demonstration [25] of stochastic cooling was tried in the ISR. The initiative came from Schnell, Hereward and Hübner and the hardware was built by Carron, Thorndahl, and Bramham.…”
Section: Early Developments and Testsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 1974, 7 years after the invention and almost 3 years after the initial publication a first experimental demonstration [25] of stochastic cooling was tried in the ISR. The initiative came from Schnell, Hereward and Hübner and the hardware was built by Carron, Thorndahl, and Bramham.…”
Section: Early Developments and Testsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6, with a clear indication of reduction in the rms amplitude. The effect of stochastic cooling on or off, spread over 13 h on a stored beam, is more discernible in a test carried out in 1974 [14]. …”
Section: The Early Yearsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first practical cooling system was demonstrated at the ISR. 15,16 Early R&D work was done in storage rings dedicated to that purpose: ICE 17 at CERN and the 200 MeV electron cooling ring (ECR) at FNAL. 18,19 The R&D proved the stochastic cooling technique -particularly the critical demonstration of simultaneous stochastic beam cooling in all three planes -and enabled the confident construction of the CERN AA 20,21 and later the two-ring Fermilab antiproton source including the Debuncher 22 and the Accumulator 23 Rings.…”
Section: Stochastic Cooling Implementationsmentioning
confidence: 99%