The Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) operation as the polarized proton collider presents unique challenges since both luminosity(L) and spin polarization(P) are important. With longitudinally polarized beams at the experiments, the figure of merit is LP{sup 4}. A lot of upgrades and modifications have been made since last polarized proton operation. A 9 MHz rf system is installed to improve longitudinal match at injection and to increase luminosity. The beam dump was upgraded to increase bunch intensity. A vertical survey of RHIC was performed before the run to get better magnet alignment. The orbit control is also improved this year. Additional efforts are put in to improve source polarization and AGS polarization transfer efficiency...
In this report we present our design to accelerate and store polarized protons in RHIC, with the lev...
Presented is an overview of the program for acceleration of polarized protons in the AGS and their i...
To achieve high energy polarized proton collisions polarized beams first have to be accelerated whic...
The Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) provides not only collisions of ions but also collisions ...
The Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) provides not only collisions of ions but also collisions ...
The Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) as the first high energy polarized proton collider has b...
After providing collisions of polarized protons at a beam energy of 100 GeV since 2001, the Relativi...
Polarized protons were injected and accelerated in the clockwise ring of RHIC to commission the firs...
Polarized proton beams have been accelerated, stored and collided at 100GeV per beam in the Relativi...
The Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider in Run-6 was operating in polarized proton mode. Polarization wa...
The Brookhaven Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) provides the unique opportunity to collide pol...
The RHIC spin design goal assumes 2 × 1011 pro-ton/bunch with 70 % polarization. As the injector to ...
During the second half of Run-9, the Relativisitc Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) provided polarized proto...
During the second half of Run-9, the Relativisitc Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) provided polarized proto...
The polarized beam for RHIC is produced in the optically-pumped polarized H{sup -} ion source and th...
In this report we present our design to accelerate and store polarized protons in RHIC, with the lev...
Presented is an overview of the program for acceleration of polarized protons in the AGS and their i...
To achieve high energy polarized proton collisions polarized beams first have to be accelerated whic...
The Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) provides not only collisions of ions but also collisions ...
The Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) provides not only collisions of ions but also collisions ...
The Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) as the first high energy polarized proton collider has b...
After providing collisions of polarized protons at a beam energy of 100 GeV since 2001, the Relativi...
Polarized protons were injected and accelerated in the clockwise ring of RHIC to commission the firs...
Polarized proton beams have been accelerated, stored and collided at 100GeV per beam in the Relativi...
The Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider in Run-6 was operating in polarized proton mode. Polarization wa...
The Brookhaven Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) provides the unique opportunity to collide pol...
The RHIC spin design goal assumes 2 × 1011 pro-ton/bunch with 70 % polarization. As the injector to ...
During the second half of Run-9, the Relativisitc Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) provided polarized proto...
During the second half of Run-9, the Relativisitc Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) provided polarized proto...
The polarized beam for RHIC is produced in the optically-pumped polarized H{sup -} ion source and th...
In this report we present our design to accelerate and store polarized protons in RHIC, with the lev...
Presented is an overview of the program for acceleration of polarized protons in the AGS and their i...
To achieve high energy polarized proton collisions polarized beams first have to be accelerated whic...