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M. G. Minty
Researcher at Indiana University
Publications - 9
Citations - 213
M. G. Minty is an academic researcher from Indiana University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cyclotron & Betatron. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 9 publications receiving 210 citations.
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Total cross section for p + p → p + p + π 0 near threshold measured with the Indiana Cooler
H. O. Meyer,M. A. Ross,R. E. Pollock,A. Berdoz,F. Dohrmann,J. E. Goodwin,M. G. Minty,H. Nann,P. V. Pancella,S. F. Pate,B. v. Przewoski,T. Rinckel,F. Sperisen +12 more
TL;DR: The measured energy dependence of the total cross section is not compatible with that predicted by models of {ital s}-wave pion production and rescattering, and the experimental advantages of an electron-cooled proton beam were utilized.
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First test of the Siberian snake magnet arrangement to overcome depolarizing resonances in a circular accelerator.
A. D. Krisch,S.R. Mane,R. S. Raymond,T. Roser,J. A. Stewart,Kent M. Terwilliger,B. Vuaridel,J. E. Goodwin,H. O. Meyer,M. G. Minty,P. V. Pancella,R. E. Pollock,T. Rinckel,M. A. Ross,F. Sperisen,E. J. Stephenson,E. D. Courant,S. Y. Lee,L. G. Ratner +18 more
TL;DR: A cylindrically symmetric polarimeter was used to simultaneously study the effect of a depolarizing resonance on both the vertical and radial components of the polarization, and found that the Siberian snake eliminated theeffect of the nearby G\ensuremath{\gamma}=2 depolarization resonance.
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Experimental studies of nonlinear beam dynamics
D. D. Caussyn,M. Ball,B. B. Brabson,J. Collins,S. A. Curtis,V. Derenchuck,D. DuPlantis,G. East,M. Ellison,Timothy J.P. Ellison,D.L. Friesel,B. Hamilton,W.P. Jones,W. Lamble,S. Y. Lee,Derun Li,M. G. Minty,T. Sloan,G. Xu,A. W. Chao,King Yuen Ng,S. Tepikian +21 more
TL;DR: The nonlinear beam dynamics of transverse betatron oscillations were studied experimentally at the Indiana University Cyclotron Facility cooler ring and the Hamiltonian for nonlinear particle motion near the third- and fourth-integer-resonance conditions has been deduced.
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Experimental determination of a nonlinear Hamiltonian in a synchrotron.
S. Y. Lee,M. Ball,B. B. Brabson,D. D. Caussyn,J. Collins,S. A. Curtis,V. Derenchuck,D. DuPlantis,G. East,M. Ellison,Timothy J.P. Ellison,D.L. Friesel,B. Hamilton,W.P. Jones,W. Lamble,Derun Li,M. G. Minty,P. Schwandt,T. Sloan,G. Xu,A. W. Chao,S. Tepikian,King Yuen Ng +22 more
TL;DR: The nonlinear beam dynamics of transverse betatron oscillators were studied experimentally at the Indiana University Cyclotron Facility Cooler Ring and the Hamiltonian of particle motion near a resonance condition was deduced.
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Overcoming intrinsic and synchrotron depolarizing resonances with a Siberian snake.
J. E. Goodwin,H. O. Meyer,M. G. Minty,P. V. Pancella,R. E. Pollock,T. Rinckel,M. A. Ross,F. Sperisen,E. J. Stephenson,B. von Przewoski,E. D. Courant,S. Y. Lee,L. G. Ratner,A. D. Krisch,R. S. Raymond,T. Roser,J. A. Stewart,B. Vuaridel +17 more
TL;DR: The strong {ital G}{gamma}={minus}3+{nu}{sub {ital y}} intrinsic depolarizing resonance is overcome using a Siberian snake acting on a stored beam of 177-MeV polarized protons at the Indiana University Cooler Ring.