Phase space cooling and PP colliding beams of fermilab

Abstract
Present high energy synchrotrons at CERN and Fermilab could be operated as pp storage rings with a center-of-mass energy of some 800 GeV. The Fermilab Energy Doubler/Saver, in addition, would be quite suitable as a high performance storage ring, producing collisions at 2 TeV in the center-of-mass. In order to achieve useful luminosity it is necessary to: (1) collect antiprotons from approximately 80 GeV protons colliding on a stationary target, (2) cool the phase space of the initially diffuse p's, and (3) accumulate the cooled p's over cycles. Phase space cooling is described. (8 refs)

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