A scheme for cooling nonfully stripped ions in storage rings is descri
bed in which photons in a counterpropagating laser beam are resonantly
scattered by atomic electrons. The laser frequency is near one of the
ion's transition frequencies, with a sufficiently broad bandwidth to
cover the ions' full Doppler spectrum. Except for the resonance, this
cooling is similar to radiative cooling in electron storage rings and
works in all three directions. The scheme is distinct from the usual l
aser cooling which uses narrow-band lasers to resolve the line shape o
f individual ions. Explicit examples show that the scheme provides an
efficient cooling of the beams, while producing intense gamma rays or
x rays.