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Argonne ZGS yields polarized proton beam

NOV 01, 1973

DOI: 10.1063/1.3128315

Robert A. Saar

A collaboration of physicists and engineers at the Argonne National Laboratory has produced polarized proton beams of 6 GeV, the first polarized beam to be achieved in a synchrotron, says Alan Krisch (University of Michigan). The beam, with a polarization of (62±15)% was achieved by using a polarized proton source in conjunction with the Zero Gradient Synchrotron (ZGS).

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Volume 26, Number 11

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