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Title: Acceleration of polarized protons at the AGS

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OSTI ID:6678969

Spin physics in the past has provided an acid test of many models and theories and over the last decade has revealed new and unexpected phenomena to confront present day theories. This work received great impetus from the experiments at the ZGS, where for the first time multi-GeV polarized beams became available. This, in conjunction with polarized targets, allowed the complete specification of the initial quantum states in high energy proton-proton interactions and led to many startling new results. Although spin effects were important at the previously measured lower energies, practically all theorists felt that spin effects would become negligible at higher energies. Instead, the ZGS results showed in many cases even larger effects than those observed at lower energies. By the time the ZGS was shut down in 1979, high energy polarized proton projects were planned for KEK in Japan, SATURNE in France, and the AGS at Brookhaven. At present, serious thought is being given to high energy polarized proton beams at Fermilab, CERN, and indeed in planning for the Superconducting Super Collider. Today, I would like to describe the facility at Brookhaven and give you the present status of the project. We have been in the commissioning phase for the last three months on a part-time basis. To date we have injected 7 ..mu..A of polarized protons with 70% polarization. We have accelerated a peak of 6.4 x 10/sup 9/ polarized protons to 10.3 GeV/c and have made a first pass at correcting about a dozen imperfection resonances and two intrinsic resonances. We believe that this first tune gave us about an 80% polarization survival from injection to 10.3 GeV/c. The goal was to achieve 26 GeV/c polarized protons with about an 80% polarization survival and an intensity greater than 10/sup 10/ per pulse.

Research Organization:
Brookhaven National Lab., Upton, NY (USA)
DOE Contract Number:
AC02-76CH00016
OSTI ID:
6678969
Report Number(s):
BNL-34913; CONF-8405193-26; ON: DE84014569
Resource Relation:
Conference: Conference on the intersections between particle and nuclear physics, Steamboat Springs, CO, USA, 23 May 1984; Other Information: Portions are illegible in microfiche products
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English