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A Study of Storage Ring Requirements for an Explosive Detection System Using NRA Method / Wang, Tai-Sen ; Kwan, Thomas J T
The technical feasibility of an explosives detection system based on the nuclear resonance absorption (NRA) of gamma rays in nitrogen-rich materials was demonstrated at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) in 1993 by using an RFQ proton accelerator and a tomographic imaging prototype.* The study is being continued recently to examine deployment of such an active interrogation system in realistic scenarios. The approach is to use a cyclotron and electron-cooling-equipped storage rings(s) to provide the high quality and high current proton beam needed in a practical application. [...]
2005 External link: Published version from JACoW
In : 21st IEEE Particle Accelerator Conference, Knoxville, TN, USA, 16 - 20 May 2005, pp.1790
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Leda Beam Diagnostics Instrumentation : Beam Position Monitors / Barr, D
The Low Energy Demonstration Accelerator (LEDA) facility located at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) accelerates protons to an energy of 6.7-MeV and current of 100-mA operating in either a pulsed or cw mode. [...]
2000. - 11 p.
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Space Charge Effects in Rectilinear Motion : Emittance / Chen, C ; Ferrario, M
This report summarizes the presentations and discussions over a wide range of topics in Working Group I at the Second ICFA Advanced Accelerator Workshop on Physics of High-Brightness Beams held at University of California at Los $9 Angeles (UCLA), November 9-12, 1999. [...]
LNF-2000-007-P.
- 2000.
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Hadron coolers at CERN / Beloshitsky, P F ; Bosser, Jacques ; Caspers, Friedhelm
Two kinds of cooling (electron and stochastic) are used in the Antiproton Decelerator for effective deceleration and ensuring the required parameters of the antiproton beam. In the near future the electron cooling will be used in the Low Energy Ion Ring for ion storage in the Large Hadron Collider Both cooling systems are described in the report. [...]
2003 - Published in : At. Energ. (USSR): 94 (2003) , no. 1, pp. 59-65
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A Beam Position Monitor System for the Proton Storage Ring at LAMPF / Higgins, E F ; Wells, F D
1981 External link: Published version from JACoW
In : 9th Particle Accelerator Conference, Washington, DC, USA, 11 - 13 Mar 1981, pp.2308
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The CERN proton storage rings / Keil, Eberhard (CERN)
The overall mode of operation of a proton storage ring is reviewed. The resulting requirements for the components and their technical realisation are examined, and finally the beam behaviour is briefly considered. [...]
1973 - Published in : Kerntech.: 15 (1973) , no. 8, pp. 366-78
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A study on the conditions required for the transverse stability of a coasting beam in proton storage rings / Cornacchia, M ; Pellegrini, C
BNL-51536; ISA-82-3.- Upton, NY : Brookhaven Nat. Lab., 1982 - 37 p. - Published in : Part. Accel.: 12 (1982) , pp. 147-168 Fulltext: PDF; - CERN library copies
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The Effect of using Gapped Beams on a Storage Ring RF System / Hughes, E A ; Smith, S L
1996 External links: Abstract from JACoW; Published version from JACoW
In : 5th European Particle Accelerator Conference, Sitges, Barcelona, Spain, 10 - 14 Jun 1996, pp.e-proc. 1027
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EXDEP/CTX-An Explosive Detection System for Screening Luggage with High Energy X-Rays / Habiger, K W ; Clifford, J R ; McCullough, W F ; Miller, R B
1991 External link: Published version from JACoW
In : 14th IEEE Particle Accelerator Conference, San Francisco, CA, USA, 6 - 9 May 1991, pp.2622
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Beam-Profile Instrumentation for a Beam-Halo Measurement : Overall Description, Operation, and Beam Data / Gilpatrick, J D ; Barr, D ; Day, L ; Kerstiens, D ; Stettler, M ; Valdiviez, R
The halo experiment presently being conducted at the Low Energy Demonstration Accelerator (LEDA) at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) has specific instruments that acquire horizontally and vertically projected particle-density beam distributions out to greater than 105:1 dynamic range. We measure the core of the distributions using traditional wire scanners, and the tails of the distribution using water-cooled graphite scraping devices. [...]
2001 External link: Published version from JACoW
In : 5th European Workshop on Diagnostics and Beam Instrumentation, Grenoble, France, 13 - 15 May 2001, pp.76

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