Phys. Rev. ST Accel. Beams 3, 041001 (2000) [4 pages]Spin flipping a stored polarized proton beam with an rf dipole
V. A. Anferov, B. B. Blinov, D. Yu. Kantsyrev, A. D. Krisch, and D. W. Sivers
C. M. Chu, P. Schwandt, and B. von Przewoski
V. N. Grishin Received 17 November 1999; published 24 April 2000 We recently studied the spin flipping of a 202.7 MeV vertically polarized proton beam stored in the Indiana University Cyclotron Facility cooler ring during the first polarized run with its new cooler injector synchrotron and its new cooler injector polarized ion source. We first set the vertical betatron tune to avoid the measured νy value of the Gγ=7-νy intrinsic depolarizing resonance in the cooler ring. We then flipped the spin by ramping the frequency of an rf dipole through an rf-induced depolarizing resonance. After optimizing the rf dipole's frequency ramp parameters, we used multiple spin flips to measure a maximum spin-flip efficiency of 97.5±1%. ©2000 The American Physical Society
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