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PEP-II Alignment
Author(s) -
M. Gaydosh
Publication year - 2003
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/813117
Subject(s) - physics , upgrade , collider , storage ring , nuclear physics , beam (structure) , electron , positron , thermal emittance , ring (chemistry) , vacuum chamber , beam emittance , magnet , atomic physics , operating system , computer science , optics , chemistry , organic chemistry , quantum mechanics
The PEP-II Asymmetric B-factory consists of two independent storage rings, one located atop the other in the 2200m-circumference PEP tunnel. The high-energy ring, which stores a 9-GeV electron beam, is an upgrade of the existing PEP collider. It re-utilizes all of the PEP magnets and incorporates a state-of-the-art copper vacuum chamber and a new RF system capable of supporting a one-amp stored beam. The low-energy ring, which stores 3.1-GeV positrons, is new construction. Injection is achieved by extracting electrons and positrons at collision energies from the SLC and transporting them each in a dedicated bypass line. The low-emittance SLC beams will be used for the injection process.

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