26–31 Oct 2025
Wang Center
America/New_York timezone

Session

Coolers Designs and Proposals

FRA
31 Oct 2025, 09:00
Wang Center

Wang Center

Stony Brook University campus, Stony Brook, New York

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He Zhao (Institute of Modern Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
31/10/2025, 09:00
COOL'25
Contributed Oral Presentation

Longitudinal ion beam stacking in a storage ring using a barrier rf system combined with beam cooling has been successfully demonstrated in several experiments. Based on the bunching effect observed in the pulsed electron beam cooling experiment at HIRFL-CSRm, we propose a new beam stacking scheme using only pulsed electron beam, in which the barrier voltage and cooling process can be achieved...

Davide Gamba (European Organization for Nuclear Research)
31/10/2025, 09:30
COOL'25
Contributed Oral Presentation

Stochastic cooling is a technique for reducing the phase space volume of particle beams in accelerators improving the experimental conditions for facilities like Antiproton Decelerator at CERN. We present a stochastic cooling simulation model, for transverse and longitudinal plane. This work stydies the cooling performance of particle beams under different scenarios, like different gains or...

Caroline Riggall (University of Tennessee at Knoxville)
31/10/2025, 10:00
COOL'25
Contributed Oral Presentation

A muon collider presents a compelling path forward for high-energy physics, offering both energy reach and precision. The notable challenge in realizing the target luminosities for a muon collider is in the development of a sufficiently fast cooling scheme -- one capable of several orders of magnitude in emittance reduction with minimal decay losses. Ionization cooling is presently considered...

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