Physical Review Accelerators and Beams (Oct 2020)
Optical stochastic cooling with an arc bypass in the Cornell Electron Storage Ring
Abstract
A proposed experiment to demonstrate optical stochastic cooling (OSC) in the Cornell Electron Storage Ring (CESR) based on an arc-bypass design is presented. This arc bypass provides significantly longer optical delay than the dog-leg style chicane, opening up the possibility of a multipass or staged optical amplifier that can achieve the gains required for effective cooling of hadron or heavy ions. Beyond introducing the arc bypass, in this paper we study the stability requirements for the dipoles comprising it and investigate the use of an optical feedback system to relax the dipole and light-path stability tolerances.