Cooler Rings And Their Applications - Proceedings Of The 19th Ins Symposium
| By: | Katayama T |
| Publisher: | World Scientific Publishing |
| Print ISBN: | 9789810205485 |
| eText ISBN: | 9789814539319 |
| Edition: | 1 |
| Copyright: | 1991 |
| Format: | Page Fidelity |
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Table of Contents
Contents:
- Status Report:
- The IUCF Cooler after Three Years (R E Pollock)
- The Heidelberg Heavy Ion Cooler Ring TSR (E Jaeschke)
- Storage and Cooling of Heavy Ions in the ESR up to 200 MeV/u (H Eickhoff et al)
- Present Status of CELSIUS (A Johansson & D Reistad); Cooler Synchrotron TARN II, Present and Future (T Katayama)
- Beam Cooling:
- Electron Cooling at TARN II (T Tanabe et al)
- Ion Trap:
- Penning Trap Experiments at the University of Washington and at NIST in Boulder (F L Moore)
- Electron Cooling and Trapped Antiprotons (H Kalinowsky)
- Nuclear and Particle Physics:
- High-Resolution Spectroscopy of Deeply-Bound Pionic Atoms in Heavy Nuclei by Pion-Transfer Reactions of Inverse Kinematics Using the GSI Cooler Ring ESR (T Yamazaki)
- Nuclear Physics with the Indiana Cooler (H O Meyer)
- The Anomalous Magnetic Moment of the Muon (V W Hughes)
- Particle Physics at CELSIUS (S Kullander et al)
- Accelerator:
- Advanced Stacking Methods Using Electron Cooling at the TSR Heidelberg (M Grieser et al)
- Accumulation of Radioactive Beam and Collision with Electron Beam in TARN II (A Ando & T Katayama)
- Internal Target:
- Internal Targets at the CELSIUS Storage Ring (C Ekström)
- A Thin Foil as an Internal Target for a Cooler Ring Experiment (K Noda et al)
- Atomic Physics:
- Radiative and Dielectronic Recombination: Measurements at UNILAC and ESR (A Müller et al)
- Electron-Ion Recombination Measurements with an Electron Cooler (L H Andersen)
- and other papers
Readership: Atomic, nuclear and high energy physicists.