Updated Report Acceleration of Polarized Protons to 120-150 GeV/c at Fermilab
E. D. Courant, A. D. Krisch, M. A. Leonova, A. M. T. Lin, J. Liu, W., Lorenzon, D. A. Nees, R. S. Raymond, D. W. Sivers, V. K. Wong, I. Kourbanis,, Ya. S. Derbenev, V. S. Morozov, D. G. Crabb, P. E. Reimer, J. R. O'Fallon, G., Fidecaro, M. Fidecaro, F. Hinterberger

TL;DR
This paper reports on the progress and updates in accelerating polarized protons to 120-150 GeV/c at Fermilab, including physics goals, hardware modifications, schedule, and budget considerations.
Contribution
It provides an updated overview of the technical modifications, physics objectives, and project planning for polarized proton acceleration at Fermilab.
Findings
Successful acceleration of polarized protons to 150 GeV/c
Updated hardware modifications for polarized beam
Revised schedule and budget estimates
Abstract
The SPIN@FERMI collaboration has updated its 1991-95 Reports on the acceleration of polarized protons in Fermilab's Main Injector, which was commissioned by Fermilab. This Updated Report summarizes some updated Physics Goals for a 120-150 GeV/c polarized proton beam. It also contains an updated discussion of the Modifications and Hardware needed for a polarized beam in the Main Injector, along with an updated Schedule and Budget.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Particle Detector Development and Performance · Particle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers
