arXiv:1311.5016v1 [physics.hist-ph] 20 Nov 2013 Page 1 arXiv:1311.5016v1 [physics.hist-ph] 20 Nov 2013 A Short History of Spin Richard G. Milner∗† Laboratory for Nuclear Science, MIT …
H Huang, J Kewisch, C Liu, A Marusic, W Meng… - Physical Review Letters, 2018 - APS
In polarized proton collision experiments, it is highly advantageous to flip the spin of each bunch of protons during the stores to reduce the systematic errors. Experiments done at …
We recently studied spin flipping of a 270 MeV vertically polarized deuteron beam stored in the Indiana University Cyclotron Facility Cooler Ring. We adiabatically swept an rf solenoid's …
BB Blinov, ZB Etienne, AD Krisch, MA Leonova… - Physical review …, 2001 - APS
We recently studied the spin-flipping efficiency of an rf-dipole magnet using a 120-MeV horizontally polarized proton beam stored in the Indiana University Cyclotron Facility Cooler …
AD Krisch, MA Leonova, VS Morozov… - Physical Review Special …, 2007 - APS
Stored beams of polarized protons, electrons, or deuterons can be spin flipped by sweeping an rf dipole's or solenoid's frequency through an rf spin resonance. Fitting such data to the …
MA Leonova, VS Morozov, AD Krisch… - Physical Review Special …, 2006 - APS
We recently analyzed all available data on spin-flipping stored beams of polarized protons, electrons, and deuterons. Fitting the modified Froissart-Stora equation to the measured …
VS Morozov, VA Anferov, BB Blinov, AD Krisch… - Physical Review Special …, 2001 - APS
We recently used a prototype rf dipole magnet to study the spin flipping of a 669 MeV horizontally polarized electron beam stored in the presence of a nearly full Siberian snake in …
VS Morozov, AD Krisch, MA Leonova… - Physical Review Special …, 2004 - APS
We recently studied spin flipping of a 1.94 GeV/c vertically polarized proton beam at COSY in Jülich, Germany. We swept an rf-dipole's frequency through an rf-induced spin resonance …
MA Leonova, AD Krisch, VS Morozov, RS Raymond… - Physical review …, 2004 - APS
We recently used a new ferrite rf dipole to study spin flipping of a 2.1 G e V/c vertically polarized proton beam stored in the COSY Cooler Synchrotron in Jülich, Germany. We …