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Dr. Pierre Korysko

Postdoctoral Research Associate

Research theme

  • Accelerator physics

Sub department

  • Particle Physics
pierre.korysko@physics.ox.ac.uk
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Intensity dependent effects at ATF2, KEK

International Particle Accelerator Conference Proceedings JACoW Publishing (2019) 308-311

Authors:

P Korysko, A Latina, Philip Burrows, A Faus-Golfe, K Kubo, T Okugi
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ER@CEBAF - A high energy, multi-pass energy recovery experiment at CEBAF

Proceedings of the 7th International Particle Accelerator Conference Joint Accelerator Conferences Website (2016) 1022-1024

Authors:

François Méot, Ilan Ben-Zvi, Yue Hao, Pierre Korysko, Chuyu Liu, Michiko Minty, Vadim Ptitsyn, Guillaume Robert-Demolaize, Thomas Roser, Peter Thieberger, Nicholaos Tsoupas, Michael Bevins, Alex Bogacz, David Douglas, Chase Dubbe, Tim Michalski, Fulvia Pilat, Yves Roblin, Todd Satogata, Michael Spata, Chris Tennant, Michael Tiefenback

Abstract:

A high-energy, multiple-pass energy recovery (ER) experiment proposal, using CEBAF, is in preparation by a JLab-BNL collaboration. The experiment will be proposed in support of the electron-ion collider project (EIC) R&D going on at BNL. This new experiment extends the 2003, 1-pass, 1 GeV CEBAF-ER demonstration into a range of energy and recirculation passes commensurate with BNL's anticipated linac-ring EIC parameters. The experiment will study ER and recirculating beam dynamics in the presence of synchrotron radiation, provide opportunity to develop and test multiple-beam diagnostic instrumentation, and can also probe BBU limitations. This paper gives an overview of the ER@CEBAF project, its context and preparations.
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