Author:
Krantz C,Andelkovic Z,Dimopoulou C,Fedotova S,Geithner W,Herfurth F,Heß R,Kraus I,Khammee S,Lestinsky M,Reiter A,Roβbach J,Trotsenko S,Vorobyev G
Abstract
Abstract
We have tested operation of FAIR’s low-energy ion storage ring CRYRING@ESR with uncompensated electron cooler solenoid. With its standard working point on the lowest-order difference resonance, a second solenoid is normally used to cancel betatron coupling introduced by the cooler’s magnetic field. In operation with a D+ test beam, we found that omission of the compensation solenoid did not lead to a notable deterioration of beam intensity, quality, or cooling time, though the expected coupling of betatron motion is then clearly observed.
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