Author(s)
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Rossi, Adriana (CERN) ; Accettura, Carlotta (CERN) ; Andreazza, William (CERN) ; Bollazzi, Alessio (CERN) ; Cenede, Jean (CERN) ; Chritin, Nicolas (CERN) ; Coutron, Yannick (CERN) ; Ferreira Somoza, Jose (CERN) ; Frassier, Alexandre (CERN) ; Gamba, Davide (CERN) ; Jørgensen, Lars (CERN) ; Khatri, Ghanshyambhai (CERN) ; Machado, Christophe (CERN) ; Marqversen, Ole (CERN) ; Pikin, Alexander (CERN) ; Ponce, Laurette (CERN) ; Sameed, Muhammed (CERN) ; Sequeiro, Cristina (CERN) ; Sinturel, Alexandre (CERN) ; Thurel, Yves (CERN) ; Todorcevic, Todor (CERN ; Cockcroft Inst. Accel. Sci. Tech. ; Liverpool U.) ; Tranquille, Gerard (CERN ; Cockcroft Inst. Accel. Sci. Tech. ; Liverpool U.) ; von Freeden, Luke (CERN) |
Abstract
| A new electron cooler for the Antiproton Decelerator (AD) is being designed at CERN, and will replace the current device (in operation for more than 40 years), during the next Long Shutdown (2026-2028). The functional specifications [ref. to Davide’s IPAC23], recalled in this paper, favour high reliability, with improved performance in terms of time of cooling, obtained mainly with better field quality and possibly higher electron beam current. The status of the new electron cooler design is presented, showing an evolution that aims at easing integration, installation and maintenance. |