Phys. Rev. ST Accel. Beams 10, 044001 (2007) [6 pages]Exploration of horizontal intrinsic spin resonances with two partial Siberian snakes |
F. Lin1,2, L. A. Ahrens1, M. Bai1, K. Brown1, E. D. Courant1, C. Gardner1, J. W. Glenn1, H. Huang1, S. Y. Lee2, A. U. Luccio1, W. W. MacKay1, V. Ptitsyn1, T. Roser1, J. Takano1,3, S. Tepikian1, N. Tsoupas1, A. Zelenski1, and K. Zeno1
1Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, New York 11973, USA
2Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana 47405, USA
3RIKEN, Wako, Saitama 351-0198, Japan
Received 22 February 2007; published 13 April 2007
Two partial Siberian snakes were used to avoid all the spin imperfection and vertical intrinsic resonances in the alternating gradient synchrotron (AGS) at Brookhaven National Laboratory. However, the horizontal betatron motion can cause polarization loss resulting from the nonvertical stable spin direction in the presence of two partial snakes. This type of resonance, called a horizontal intrinsic spin resonance, was observed and systematically studied in the AGS. A simplified analytic model and numerical simulation have been developed to compare with experimental data. Properties of the horizontal intrinsic resonance are discussed.
©2007 The American Physical Society
URL: http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRSTAB/v10/e044001
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.10.044001
PACS: 29.27.Bd, 29.27.Hj, 41.75.Ak, 07.77.Ka
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