The Twisted Spin Synchrotron
Abstract
A "Figure 8" shaped synchrotron is suggested for use in accelerating polarized protons in the energy range below ~ 20 GeV. The spin tune in such an accelerator does not ramp with energy and is equal to zero . Then the intrinsic spin resonances will not appear. A partial Siberian snake (solenoid) is proposed to be inserted into the ring in order to stabilize the spin against imperfect horizontal magnetic fields and implicate a small constant spin tune. The equilibrium polarization will then be horizontal (longitudinal in the solenoid). The twisted spin synchrotron (TSS) can serve as a booster for high energy accelerators with polarized beams. Possibilities to use the TSS as a storage facility or a collider for proton or other particle beams with readily controlled beam polarization are also noted.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2404.00073,
title = {The Twisted Spin Synchrotron},
author = {Ya. S. Derbenev},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.00073},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
7 pages, 4 figures. UM HE 96-05 Report. March 26, 1996