Speaker
Prof.
Vladimir Litvinenko
(Stony Brook University)
Description
An Coherent-electron Cooling (CeC) based on the FEL and micro-bunching instability had been proposed few years ago. Being a very flexible version of stochastic cooling, the CeC approach promises significant increase in the bandwidth and, therefore, significant shortening of cooling time in high-energy hadron colliders.In principle, it also can be considered as a possible final-stage cooling technique for muon colliders. In this paper we present our plans of simulating and testing the key aspects of this proposed techniques using the coherent-electron-cooling proof-of-principle experiment at BNL.
Primary author
Prof.
Vladimir Litvinenko
(Stony Brook University)
Co-authors
Dr
Daniel Ratner
(SLAC)
Dr
Igor Pinayev
(Brookhaven National Laboratory)
Dr
Wang Gang
(Brookhaven National Laboratory)