A concrete interest in running RHIC at low energies in a range of 2.5-25 GeV/nucleon total energy of a single beam has recently emerged. Providing collisions in this energy range, which in the RHIC case is termed 'low-energy' operation, will help to answer one of the key questions in the field of QCD about existence and location of a critical point on the QCD phase diagram. However, luminosity projections are relatively low for the lowest energy points of interest. Luminosity improvement can be provided with electron cooling applied directly in RHIC at low energies. This report summarizes the expected luminosity improvement with electron cooling, possible technical approaches and various limitations
The physics interest in a luminosity upgrade of RHIC requires the development of a cooling-frontier ...
In the context of the evaluation of possibly using the Fermilab Electron Cooler for the proposed low...
There is significant interest in RHIC heavy ion collisions at {radical}s =5-50 GeV/u, motivated by a...
There is a strong interest in heavy-ion RHIC collisions in the energy range below the present RHIC i...
Recently, a strong interest emerged in running the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) at low bea...
Electron cooling was proposed to increase luminosity of the RHIC collider for heavy ion beam energie...
for Low-Energy RHIC cooling working group There is a strong interest in heavy-ion RHIC collisions in...
At the Brookhaven National Laboratory, a physics program, motivated by the search of the QCD phase t...
There is a strong interest in low-energy RHIC operations in the single-beam total energy range of 2....
Abstract There is a strong interest in running the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) at low ion...
Electron cooling was proposed to increase luminosity of the RHIC collider for heavy ion beams at low...
Abstract Electron cooling was proposed to increase the luminosity of the Relativistic Heavy Ion Coll...
Electron cooling was proposed to increase the luminosity of the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHI...
The fundamental questions about QCD which can be directly answered at Relativistic Heavy Ion Collide...
There is a strong interest in low-energy RHIC operations in the single-beam total energy range of 2....
The physics interest in a luminosity upgrade of RHIC requires the development of a cooling-frontier ...
In the context of the evaluation of possibly using the Fermilab Electron Cooler for the proposed low...
There is significant interest in RHIC heavy ion collisions at {radical}s =5-50 GeV/u, motivated by a...
There is a strong interest in heavy-ion RHIC collisions in the energy range below the present RHIC i...
Recently, a strong interest emerged in running the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) at low bea...
Electron cooling was proposed to increase luminosity of the RHIC collider for heavy ion beam energie...
for Low-Energy RHIC cooling working group There is a strong interest in heavy-ion RHIC collisions in...
At the Brookhaven National Laboratory, a physics program, motivated by the search of the QCD phase t...
There is a strong interest in low-energy RHIC operations in the single-beam total energy range of 2....
Abstract There is a strong interest in running the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) at low ion...
Electron cooling was proposed to increase luminosity of the RHIC collider for heavy ion beams at low...
Abstract Electron cooling was proposed to increase the luminosity of the Relativistic Heavy Ion Coll...
Electron cooling was proposed to increase the luminosity of the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHI...
The fundamental questions about QCD which can be directly answered at Relativistic Heavy Ion Collide...
There is a strong interest in low-energy RHIC operations in the single-beam total energy range of 2....
The physics interest in a luminosity upgrade of RHIC requires the development of a cooling-frontier ...
In the context of the evaluation of possibly using the Fermilab Electron Cooler for the proposed low...
There is significant interest in RHIC heavy ion collisions at {radical}s =5-50 GeV/u, motivated by a...