Increasing the AGS polarization : Ann Arbor, Michigan, 6-9 November 2002

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Increasing the AGS polarization : Ann Arbor, Michigan, 6-9 November 2002

editors, A.D. Krisch, A.M.T. Lin, T. Roser ; sponsoring organizations, University of Michigan, Brookhaven National Laboratory

(AIP conference proceedings, v. 667)

American Institute of Physics, c2003

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"Workshop on Increasing the AGS Polarization"--Pref

Includes bibliographical references and index

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The Ann Arbor Workshop on Increasing the AGS Polarization discusses the surprising spin effects discovered at lower energy accelerators, making the new multi-hundred-GeV RHIC polarized proton collider especially important. The four Siberian snakes in the two RHIC rings successfully preserved most polarization during acceleration and storage; RHIC's main problem was the low polarization injected from the AGS. The Workshop determined a quick and practical plan for increasing the AGS polarization by using three techniques to overcome the three types of depolarizing resonances.

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