Abstract
This report gives results of the study of an RF separated beam in the momentum range of 10 to 20 GeV/c. The RF separation is achieved by a system of three 2.8 GHz RF cavities, which reduces the transmission of unwanted particles by a factor of one thousand. A variety of conditions has been studied. The optics has been designed to minimize aberrations in the vertical separation plane. This was done by a suitable choice of the first order optics. Since no correction for second order optics aberrations is necessary the beam line does not contain a single sextupole.
Doornbos, J
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- Laboratoire National Saturne, Centre d`Etudes de Saclay, 91 - Gif-sur-Yvette (France)
Citation Formats
Doornbos, J.
RF separated kaon and antiproton beam for momenta from 10 to 20 GeV/C at kaon.
France: N. p.,
1992.
Web.
Doornbos, J.
RF separated kaon and antiproton beam for momenta from 10 to 20 GeV/C at kaon.
France.
Doornbos, J.
1992.
"RF separated kaon and antiproton beam for momenta from 10 to 20 GeV/C at kaon."
France.
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title = {RF separated kaon and antiproton beam for momenta from 10 to 20 GeV/C at kaon}
author = {Doornbos, J}
abstractNote = {This report gives results of the study of an RF separated beam in the momentum range of 10 to 20 GeV/c. The RF separation is achieved by a system of three 2.8 GHz RF cavities, which reduces the transmission of unwanted particles by a factor of one thousand. A variety of conditions has been studied. The optics has been designed to minimize aberrations in the vertical separation plane. This was done by a suitable choice of the first order optics. Since no correction for second order optics aberrations is necessary the beam line does not contain a single sextupole.}
place = {France}
year = {1992}
month = {Dec}
}
title = {RF separated kaon and antiproton beam for momenta from 10 to 20 GeV/C at kaon}
author = {Doornbos, J}
abstractNote = {This report gives results of the study of an RF separated beam in the momentum range of 10 to 20 GeV/c. The RF separation is achieved by a system of three 2.8 GHz RF cavities, which reduces the transmission of unwanted particles by a factor of one thousand. A variety of conditions has been studied. The optics has been designed to minimize aberrations in the vertical separation plane. This was done by a suitable choice of the first order optics. Since no correction for second order optics aberrations is necessary the beam line does not contain a single sextupole.}
place = {France}
year = {1992}
month = {Dec}
}