Abstract

We recently created a snake depolarizing resonance using an rf solenoid magnet in a ring containing a nearly 100% Siberian snake. We found that the primary snake rf resonance also had two weaker synchrotron sidebands, which are second-order snake resonances; they were probably caused by the energy-dependent strength of the solenoid snake due to the Lorentz contraction of its longitudinal ∫Ḃdl . This was the first observation of an rf synchrotron-sideband depolarizing resonance in the presence of a nearly full Siberian snake.

Details

Title
Synchrotron-sideband snake depolarizing resonances
Author
Blinov, B B; Anferov, V A; Derbenev, Ya S; Kageya, T; Krisch, A D; Lorenzon, W; Sivers, D W; Sourkont, K V; Wong, V K; Youssof, S S
Section
ARTICLES
Publication year
1999
Publication date
Jun 1999
Publisher
American Physical Society
e-ISSN
10984402
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2550665485
Copyright
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