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Title ELECTRON COOLING USING A PULSED AND DITHERING BEAM FROM AN ELECTROSTATIC ELECTRON COOLER
Authors Haipeng Wang, Max Bruker, Steve Benson, Andrew Hutton, Kevin Jordan, Thomas Powers, Robert Rimmer, Todd Satogata, Amy Sy, Shaoheng Wang, He Zhang, Yuhong Zhang, F. Ma, J. Li, X. Ma, L. Mao, X. Sha, M. Tang, J. Yang, X. Yang, H. Zhao, H. Zhao
JLAB number JLAB-ACC-21-3550
LANL number (None)
Other number DOE/OR/23177-5372
Document Type(s) (Meeting) 
Category: Beam Dynamics
Associated with EIC: Yes
Supported by Jefferson Lab LDRD Funding: No
Funding Source: Nuclear Physics (NP)
Other Funding:CAS Grant No. 113462KYSB20170051
NNSFC No. 11575264
 

Meeting
Paper compiled for COOL 2021

Proceedings
Proceedings of COOL '21
Edited By
JACOW (2021)
Page(s) 81
Publication Abstract: We have found the effects of the electron bunch length and longitudinal ion focusing strength on the temporal evolution of the longitudinal and transverse ion beam profile and demonstrate the detrimental effect of timing jitter as predicted by the space-charge theory and simulations. Compared to actual RF-based cooler like the Low Energy RHIC electron Cooling (LEReC), the simplicity and flexibility of our experiment had suggested need of further investigations of specific aspects of bunched cooling such as synchro-betatron coupling and phase dithering effects of using a relative shorter electron bunch to cool a longer ion bunch.
Experiment Numbers:
Group: SRF Research & Dev
Document: pdf
DOI: https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-COOL2021-P1008
Accepted Manuscript: P1008.pdf
Supporting Documents:
P1008_poster.pdf (Supporting)
P100008_Cool2021_HaipengWang_final.docxoriginal MS Word manuscript (Supporting)
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