Speaker
Kiel Hock
Description
The Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) is a future facility to be constructed at Brookhaven National Laboratory. This collider will probe the spin structure of nuclei, and the quarks and gluons they contain. This will be facilitated by collisions of polarized electrons on polarized protons and other polarized light ions. For electron and hadron beams, the required polarization is 70%. An overview of polarization loss mechanisms and their mitigation in the electron injectors, the Electron Storage Ring, the hadron injectors, and the Hadron Storage Ring is given.
Authors
Eiad Hamwi
(Cornell University)
Dr
Erdong Wang
(Brookhaven National Laboratory)
Georg Hoffstaetter
Haixin Huang
(Brookhaven National Lab)
Kiel Hock
Matthew Signorelli
(Cornell University)
Sergei Nagaitsev
(Brookhaven National Lab)
Vadim Ptitsyn
Vahid Ranjbar
Vincent Schoefer
(BNL)