Physical Review Accelerators and Beams (Jul 2024)

Numerical simulation of RHIC polarized proton run 17 spin flipper experiments

  • F. Méot,
  • P. Adams,
  • H. Huang,
  • J. Kewisch,
  • P. Oddo,
  • T. Roser

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.27.071002
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 7
p. 071002

Abstract

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RHIC nine-magnet spin flipper has been operated successfully during RHIC polarized proton Run 17, with 97% spin flip efficiency achieved. The results show the importance of mirror resonance removal, small spin tune spread, and proper spin flipper driving tune sweep speed. Detailed spin tracking simulations, based on a Lorentz force and Thomas-BMT differential equation numerical solver code for accuracy, have been carried out to understand the experimental results. Agreement within measurement accuracy is obtained at injection energy, 23.8 GeV. It is not as tight at 255 GeV, reasons for that are exposed. These measurements and numerical studies allow to determine the sensitivity of spin-flip efficiency to the dispersion slopes at the two Siberian snakes and to the ac dipole frequency sweep speed. They also provide guidance for future developments at BNL’s electron-ion collider.