High Intensity Stopped K-Meson Beam at the Bevatron

Abstract
A high intensity stopped K-meson beam with a design goal of 105 stopped K+ per pulse is being constructed for the Bevatron. The facility is a large acceptance, 33-ft long beam line, which selects and transports 500 MeV/c K's to a stopper. The beam consists of a symmetrical arrangement of two large 900 bending magnets, three quadrupoles, and two electrostatic separators. Construction completion of this facility is scheduled for the Fall of 1973.

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