Antiproton Production and Collection for the CERN Antiproton Accumulator

1983 
Antiprotons are produced for the CERN Antiproton Accumulator (AA) by focusing 26 GeV/c protons onto a 3 mm diameter, 11 cm long copper wire. Negatively charged particles with momenta about 3.5 GeV/c are focused by a short focal length coaxial horn and transported to the AA by a normal quadrupole focusing channel. The yield of antiprotons was found to be considerably less than anticipated (factor about 2) and the reason is presumed to be the assumption of too large a production cross-section in the original machine design proposal. Studies involving new horn design, introduction of an axial current e 150 kA) along the target and use of lithium lenses as an alternative to the magnetic horn are under way. Some preliminary measurements involving some of these techniques have been made, both to confirm the validity of calculations and to test the feasibility of building targets and focusing systems to withstand the mechanical forces and heat load due to the proton beam and the high pulsed currents.
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