Synthesizer controlled beam transfer from the AGS to RHIC

Particle Accelerator Conference, 2001. PAC 2001. Proceedings of the 2001(2001)

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Abstract
To ensure minimal losses and to preserve longitudinal emmittance, beam is transferred from the AGS to the RHIC bunch to bucket. This requires precision frequency and phase control for synchronization and kicker timing. The required precision is realized with a set of direct digital synthesizers. Each synthesizer can be frequency and phase modulated to align the AGS bunch to the target bucket in the RHIC
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colliding beam accelerators,ion accelerators,nuclear bombardment targets,particle beam bunching,storage rings,synchronisation,synchrotrons,ags,rhic,bunch,direct digital synthesizers,frequency control,kicker timing,longitudinal emmittance,minimal losses,phase control,synchronization,synthesizer controlled beam transfer,target bucket,acceleration,direct digital synthesizer,process control,radio frequency,rf signals,phase modulation
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