Author :
Carron, G. ; Herr, H. ; Lebee, G. ; Koziol, H. ; Krienen, F. ; Möhl, D. ; Petrucci, G. ; Rubbia, C. ; Sacherer, F. ; Sadoulet, B. ; Stefanini, G. ; Thorndahl, L. ; van der Meer, Sven ; Wikberg, T.
Abstract :
Recent experiments on stochastic cooling have resulted in cooling rates several orders of magnitude higher than obtained previously in the ISR. Two cooling systems reduce betatron oscillations. A third system reduces momentum spread, using the so-called filter method. The favourable signal-to-noise ratio of this method has led to cooling times (e-folding of peak density) of 15 s with 7.107 protons in ICE. Betatron cooling times are longer due to the lower signal-to-noise ratio. Simultaneous cooling in all three planes has yielded lifetimes of about 100 h, a value consistent with losses caused by single scattering on the residual gas. The existing stochastic cooling theory has been confirmed.