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  • In this work we perform the first ever demonstration of gear-changing in a real world collider. Gear-changing refers to a collision scheme where each ring of a collider stores a different harmonic number of bunches. These bunches are kept synchronized using different velocities. Such a system has been theorized, but has now been demonstrated using the Double ElectroStatic Ion Ring ExpEriment (DESIREE) in Stockholm Sweden. The experiment was able to demonstrate a gear-changing system, with both four on three bunches and five on four bunches. We determined a measurable parameter that shows a gear-changing system out to $37500$ turns of the slow beam. We also developed new insights into how to control this type of system, opening up new possibilities for research.
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  • 2010.11168
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  • arxiv
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  • ArXiv
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  • First Direct Observations of Gear-Changing In A Collider
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  • 2020-10-21

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