The Fermilab Tevatron

  • Lee C. Teng
Part of the Studies in the Natural Sciences book series (SNS, volume 18)

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References

  1. 1.
    The details of the Tevatron Project are contained in three Fermilab Design Reports “A Report on the Design of the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory Superconducting Accelerator”, May 1979 “Design Report — Tevatron Phase 1 Project”, February 1980 “Design Report — Tevatron Phase 2 Project”, May 1980Google Scholar
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    Electron cooling was proposed by G.I. Budker and first demonstrated at the Institute of Nuclear Physics, Novosibirsk, in 1974. For theoretical treatments see T. Ogino and A.C. Ruggiero, “Theory of Electron Cooling with Magnetic Field and Space Charge”, Particle Accelerators, Vol. 10, No. 3–4, pp. 197–205 (1980) and the many references given in the article. For the Fermilab effort see “Fermilab Electron Cooling Experiment — Design Report”, August 1978.Google Scholar
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    Electronic cooling (stochastic cooling) was first proposed by S. van der Meer and first demonstrated on the CERN-ISR in 1973. The most comprehensive discussion of the subject is given in D. Mohl, G. Petrucci, L. Thorndahl and S. van der Meer, “Physics and Technique of Stochastic Cooling”, Physics Reprts, Vol. 58C, No. 2, pp. 73–119 (1980).CrossRefGoogle Scholar

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© Springer Science+Business Media New York 1981

Authors and Affiliations

  • Lee C. Teng
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  1. 1.Fermi National Accelerator LaboratoryBataviaUSA

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