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Polarized Sources, Targets and Polarimetry : Proceedings of the 13th International Workshop.
Title:
Polarized Sources, Targets and Polarimetry : Proceedings of the 13th International Workshop.
Author:
Giuseppe, C.
ISBN:
9789814324922
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1 online resource (350 pages)
Contents:
CONTENTS -- Preface -- Organising Committees -- Remarks on the history of workshops on "spin tools" E. Ste ens -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1. Symposia on polarization phenomena in nuclear reactions -- 1.2. Symposia on high energy spin physics -- 1.3. Joint symposia on spin physics -- 1.4. How is the spin physics community linked together? -- 2. International conference on polarized targets and ion sources, Saclay 1966 -- 2.1. Solid polarized targets -- 2.2. Spin-filtering of neutrons -- 2.3. Polarized ion sources -- 3. Early meetings relevant to spin tools -- 4. Workshops on spin tools 1981-1990 -- 5. Workshops on polarized beams and targets after 1990 -- 6. Outlook -- References -- Polarized proton beams in RHIC A. Zelenski -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Polarized sources development at RHIC -- 2.1. OPPIS upgrade with the atomic hydrogen beam injector -- 2.2. Proposal for polarized 3He++ source for eRHIC -- 3. Polarized beam acceleration in AGS and RHIC -- 3.1. Polarized beams in AGS -- 3.2. Polarized beams in RHIC -- 4. Polarization measurements in AGS and RHIC -- 5. Summary -- References -- The COSY/Jülich polarized H- and D- ion source O. Felden -- Introduction -- Atomic beam studies -- Polarimetry -- Acknowledgments -- References -- The new source of polarized ions for the JINR accelerator complex V. V. Fimushkin -- 1. Project motivation -- 2. Source of polarized ions -- 3. Status of the project realization -- References -- Resonance effects in nuclear dichroism - an inexpensive source of tensor-polarized deuterons H. Seyfarth -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Experimental setup -- 3. Measurements and results -- 4. An application of the present results -- References -- Polarized electrons and positrons at the MESA accelerator K. Aulenbacher -- 1. Introduction -- 2. MESA layout -- 2.1. General considerations, modes of operation -- 2.2. External Beam (EB) mode.

2.3. Energy Recovery LINAC (ERL) mode -- 3. The MESA source -- 4. Polarized electron scattering at MESA -- 5. Option for polarized positrons at MESA -- 6. Conclusion -- 7. Acknowledgements -- References -- Status report of the Darmstadt polarized electron injector Y. Poltoratska -- 1. Introduction -- 2. S-DALINAC -- 3. Test stand of the polarized injector -- 3.1. Layout -- 3.2. Transverse beam properties -- 3.3. Polarization -- 3.4. Time structure -- 4. Implementation of the polarized injector at the S-DALINAC -- 5. Summary and outlook -- Acknowledgments -- References -- The Mott polarimeter at MAMI V. Tioukine -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Dynamic range and reproducibility -- 2.1. Apparatus -- 2.2. Statistical efficiencies -- 2.3. Measurements at different beam currents -- 3. Reduction of systematic errors in absolute calibration -- 3.1. Systematic errors due to finite target thickness -- 3.2. Systematic errors due to calculation of S -- 4. Conclusion -- 5. Acknowledgments -- References -- Proton polarimetry at the relativistic heavy ion collider Y. Makdisi -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The silicon energy and rate response -- 3. New polarimeter detectors and electronics R&D -- 4. In situ beam tests at RHIC -- 5. The polarized jet target operation -- 6. The path forward -- 7. Summary -- 8. Acknowledgements -- References -- Polarisation and polarimetry at HERA B. Sobloher -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The HERA collider -- 2.1. Physics case for longitudinal polarisation -- 2.2. Radiative polarisation -- 2.3. Spin rotators -- 2.4. Polarisation at HERA -- 3. The HERA polarimeters -- 3.1. Transverse polarimeter TPOL -- 3.2. Longitudinal POLarimeter LPOL -- 3.3. Cavity longitudinal polarimeter -- 4. Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Polarisation measurement at the ILC with a Compton polarimeter C. Bartels -- 1. Polarimetry at the ILC -- 2. Sources.

3. Compton polarimeters -- 4. Upstream chicane -- 5. Downstream chicane -- 6. Analysing power calibration -- 7. Measurement schemes -- 8. Cherenkov detector prototype -- References -- Time evolution of ground motion-dependent depolarisation at linear colliders A. Hartin -- 1. Introduction -- 2. BDS spin precession and time dependent depolarisation -- 3. Depolarisation at the IP -- 4. Conclusion -- References -- Electron beam polarimetry at low energies and its applications R. Barday -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Source of polarized electrons -- 3. Mott scattering -- 3.1. 100 keV Mott polarimeter -- 3.2. 5-10 MeV Mott polarimeter -- 4. Orientation of the beam polarization -- 5. Bremsstrahlung of polarized electrons -- 6. Acknowledgments -- References -- Polarized solid targets: recent progress and future prospects C. D. Keith -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Statically polarized targets -- 3. Dynamically polarized targets -- 4. Dynamic polarization of solid HD -- 5. Summary -- Acknowledgments and Appendices -- References -- HD gas distillation and analysis for HD frozen spin targets A. D'Angelo -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Hydrogen isotopes properties and nuclear polarization -- 3. HD gas distillation and analysis -- 4. Raman spectroscopy of hydrogen isotopes mixtures -- 5. Conclusions -- References -- Electron spin resonance study of hydrogen and alkyl free radicals trapped in solid hydrogen aimed for dynamic nuclear polarization of solid HD T. Kumada -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Experiment -- 3. Results and discussions -- 3.1. H-atom radicals -- 3.2. Methyl radicals -- 3.3. Ethyl radicals -- 4. Possible problems for DNP using alkyl radicals -- References -- Change of ultrafast nuclear-spin polarization upon photoionization by a short laser pulse T. Nakajima -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Scheme -- 3. Numerical results and discussions -- 4. On-going experiment.

5. Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Radiation damage and recovery in polarized 14NH3 ammonia targets at Je erson lab J. D. Maxwell -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1. JLab polarized ammonia experiments in 2009 -- 2. Dynamic nuclear polarization -- 2.1. Radiation recovery: anneals -- 3. Polarization during radiation dose deposition -- 3.1. SANE polarization -- 3.2. eg1-dvcs polarization -- 4. Optimal microwave frequency -- 5. Anneal procedures -- 6. Unexpected behavior in SANE ammonia -- 7. Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Polarized solid proton target in low magnetic field and at high temperature T. Uesaka -- 1. Motivation to high-temperature and low magnetic-field polarization -- 2. Principles of proton polarization -- 3. Target system -- 4. Current status of the technique -- 5. Summary -- Acknowledgment -- References -- Pulse structure dependence of the proton spin polarization rate T. Kawahara -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Optical system -- 3. Measurement -- 4. Theoretical model -- 5. Summary -- References -- Proton NMR in the large COMPASS 14NH3 target J. Koivuniemi -- 1. Ammonia target -- 2. Proton polarization -- 3. Spin Hamiltonian -- 4. Proton lineshape -- 5. Spin thermodynamics -- References -- DNP with TEMPO and trityl radicals in deuterated polystyrene L. Wang -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Samples with TEMPO doping: preparation and polarization results -- 3. Samples with the trityl doping: preparation and polarization results -- 4. Comments and conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- The CLIC electron and positron polarized sources L. Rinolfi -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Generation of unpolarized positron -- 3. Generation of polarized electron -- 4. Generation of polarized positron -- 5. Summary -- 6. Acknowledgement -- References -- Status of high intensity polarized electron gun at MIT-Bates E. Tsentalovich.

1. Introduction -- 2. Approach -- 3. Gun and beam line simulations -- 4. Test chamber design and fabrication -- 5. The results of the tests -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- Target section for spin filtering studies at COSY and CERN/AD C. Barschel -- 1. Setup of the polarized target section -- 2. Polarization of hydrogen atomic gas -- 3. Working principle of the Breit-Rabi polarimeter -- 4. Calibration procedure -- 5. Signal and transition example -- 6. Timeline and conclusion -- References -- First experiments with the polarized internal gas target at ANKE/COSY M. Mikirtychyants -- 1. Introduction -- 2. PIT at ANKE -- 3. Polarized internal target commissioning -- 4. Results of the commissioning -- 5. Outlook -- 6. Acknowledgments -- References -- Extra physics with an ABS and a Lamb-shift polarimeter R. Engels -- 1. Polarized fusion -- 2. Hydrogen spectroscopy -- 2.1. The Breit-Rabi diagram of the 2S state of hydrogen and deuterium -- 2.2. The Breit-Rabi diagram of the 2P state of hydrogen and deuterium -- 3. Polarized molecules -- 4. Rare neutron decay -- References -- Systematic studies for the development of high-intensity ABS L. Barion -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Dissociator cooling effect -- 3. Trumpet nozzle -- 4. Conclusions -- References -- Upgrade of the 50 keV GaAs source of polarized electrons at ELSA D. Heiliger -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Attainable charge -- 3. Intensity upgrade -- 3.1. Transfer line -- 3.2. Beam transport -- 4. Conclusion -- References -- Lifetime measurements of DBR and nonDBR photocathodes at high laser intensities E. Riehn -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Structure of SuperLattice (SL) photocathodes -- 2.1. nonDBR-type -- 2.2. DBR-type -- 3. Reflectivity measurements -- 4. Irradiation experiments -- 5. Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Polarized electron source based on FZD SRF gun R. Xiang -- 1. Motivation.

2. FZD SRF gun introduction.
Abstract:
This book collects the most recent experimental results, new ideas and prototypes in the field of nuclear gaseous and solid polarized targets and polarimetry. It contains the contribution of the biennial meeting on the topics of Polarized Sources, Targets and Polarimetry. Therefore it includes the most recent developments and performances in the field and new proposals. The contributing authors are the experts of the field. The topics covered include: Polarized Electron Sources, Polarized Proton and Deuterium Sources, Polarized Internal Targets, Polarized 3He Ion Sources and Targets, Polarimetry (e, p, d) at Low and High Energy, Polarized antiprotons, and Polarized Solid Targets.
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