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Precision electron beam polarimetry for next generation nuclear physics experiments

2018

Polarized electron beams have played an important role in scattering experiments at moderate to high beam energies. Historically, these experiments have been primarily targeted at studying hadronic structure — from the quark contribution to the spin structure of protons and neutrons, to nucleon elastic form factors, as well as contributions to these elastic form factors from (strange) sea quarks. Other experiments have aimed to place constraints on new physics beyond the Standard Model. For most experiments, knowledge of the magnitude of the electron beam polarization has not been a limiting systematic uncertainty, with only moderately precise beam polarimetry requirements. However, a new …

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy Physics010308 nuclear & particles physicsScatteringPolarimetryForm factor (quantum field theory)General Physics and AstronomyElectron01 natural sciencesNuclear physics0103 physical sciencesCathode rayPhysics::Accelerator Physics010306 general physicsNucleonElectron scatteringBeam (structure)International Journal of Modern Physics E
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Measurement of the polarization in νμ charged current interactions in the NOMAD experiment

2001

The Λ polarization in νμ charged current interactions has been measured in the NOMAD experiment. The event sample (8087 reconstructed Λ 's) is more than an order of magnitude larger than that of previous bubble chamber experiments, while the quality of event reconstruction is comparable. We observe negative polarization along the W -boson direction which is enhanced in the target fragmentation region: Px(xF 0)=−0.09±0.06(stat)±0.03(sys) . These results provide a test of different models describing the nucleon spin composition and the spin transfer mechanisms. A significant transverse polarization (in the direction orthogonal to the Λ production plane) has been observed for the first time in…

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsAngular momentum010308 nuclear & particles physicsElementary particlePolarization (waves)7. Clean energy01 natural sciencesNuclear physics0103 physical sciencesBubble chamberHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentNuclear Experiment010306 general physicsNucleonCharged currentLeptonBosonNuclear Physics B
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Unsubtracted dispersion-relation for longitudinal compton amplitude

1975

Abstract It is shown that there is a simple connection between the slope, at q2 = 0, of the longitudinal Compton amplitude and the electric polarizability of the nucleon. The longitudinal subtraction function is thus known to order q2. The assumption of an unsubtracted dispersion relation for the longitudinal amplitude leads to a sum rule for the electric polarizability. This is a model independent test of the high-energy behaviour of the forward virtual Compton amplitude.

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsAngular momentumFísicaSchrödinger equationsymbols.namesakeAmplitudePolarizabilityQuantum mechanicsDispersion relationQuantum electrodynamicssymbolsSum rule in quantum mechanicsNucleonWave functionParticle Physics - Theory
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The horizontal drift chambers for the focal plane proton-polarimeter of the 3-spectrometer setup at MAMI

2002

Abstract Large-area horizontal drift chambers have been built for use in a proton polarimeter. A gas mixture of 20% argon and 80% ethane is used. The left–right assignment is achieved by measuring the difference of the signals induced on neighboring potential wires. A spatial resolution of 300 μm is achieved.

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsArgonProtonSpectrometerPhysics::Instrumentation and Detectorsbusiness.industrychemistry.chemical_elementPolarimeterCardinal pointOpticschemistrybusinessInstrumentationImage resolutionNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
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Winkelverteilungen elastisch an Edelgas-Atomstrahlen gestreuter Elektronen; Spinpolarisation eines an Argon gestreuten 40 eV-Elektronenstrahls

1967

The angular distribution of electrons scattered elastically by rare-gas atomic beams (He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe) has been investigated over the angular range from 20° to 155° and with electron energies between 5 eV and 1000 eV. The results are compared with theory. Only for energies above 300 eV the agreement is good. The angular dependence of polarization P(Θ) of electrons, elastically scattered by a beam of argon atoms, is measured in a double scattering experiment for an electron energy of 40 eV. Maximum degree of polarization measured isP=12.5% ± 2.5%.

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsArgonchemistry.chemical_elementElectronPolarization (waves)Angular distributionchemistryComputer Science::Systems and ControlDouble scatteringNuclear fusionAngular dependenceAtomic physicsBeam (structure)Zeitschrift f�r Physik
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Polarizability contributions to the neutron-lepton amplitude at threshold

1973

Abstract Motivated by recent interest in the neutron-electron scattering amplitude at threshold, a detailed investigation of the two-photon exchange contribution, commonly known as the polarizability correction, to this amplitude is made, for general lepton mass. The contributions is related to the amplitude describing forward virtual Compton scattering on neutrons. To calculate it, we write dispersion relations for the Compton amplitudes and make use of the present knowledge of the neutron structure functions as well as the scaling hypothesis. The correction is much larger for muons than for electrons. Further, we discuss the region of validity of the extreme relativistic and the classical…

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaCompton scatteringFísicaVirtual particleCompton wavelengthInelastic scatteringNuclear physicsScattering amplitudeAmplitudePolarizabilityQuantum electrodynamicsNeutronParticle Physics
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Neutron polarizability and the n-e scattering length

1972

Abstract It is shown that the neutron polarizability contribution to the n-e scattering length is within the present level of precision. The experimental result on this interaction is consistent with a value of the neutron polarizability similar to the proton one.

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaNuclear TheoryFísicaScattering lengthNeutron scatteringSmall-angle neutron scatteringsymbols.namesakePolarizabilityQuasielastic neutron scatteringsymbolsPhysics::Atomic and Molecular ClustersNeutronPhysics::Atomic PhysicsAtomic physicsRayleigh scatteringBiological small-angle scatteringNuclear ExperimentParticle Physics - Phenomenology
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Compton scattering from the free and bound proton at backward angles above π-threshold

1999

Differential cross sections for Compton scattering from the free proton at Theta(gamma)(lab) = 130.7 degrees in the energy region from 200 MeV to 410 MeV and far quasi-free Compton scattering from the proton bound in the deuteron at Theta(gamma)(lab) = 148.8 degrees in the energy region from 200 MeV to 290 MeV have been measured. The free proton data are in agreement with dispersion-theory predictions based on standard parameters. The difference of the proton polarizabilities has been extracted from the quasi-free data. Our result, - = [9.1 +/- 1.7(stat + syst) +/- 1.2(mod)] x 10(-4) fm(3), is in reasonable agreement with the world average of the free proton data if the backward spin polari…

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsBackscatterProton010308 nuclear & particles physicsAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaNuclear TheoryCompton scattering01 natural sciencesNuclear physicsDeuteriumPolarizabilityDispersion relation0103 physical sciencesNeutronAtomic physicsNuclear Experiment010306 general physicsSpin-½
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CMB anisotropies: cosmic confusion and polarization

2001

Abstract Some physical effects producing Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) anisotropies are briefly described. The CMB angular power spectrum is calculated -in appropriate cases- with the essential aim of estimating and comparing the effects produced by reionization and gravitational waves; thus a problem of Cosmic Confusion is pointed out. Accurate measurements of the CMB polarization could solve this problem in future. Some comments about the PLANCK mission —ESA project for anisotropy detection— are given.

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsCOSMIC cancer databaseGravitational waveCosmic microwave backgroundAstrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for AstrophysicsAstronomySpectral densityAstrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic AstrophysicsAstrophysicsPolarization (waves)Atomic and Molecular Physics and Opticssymbols.namesakesymbolsPlanckAnisotropyReionizationNuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements
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Partial-wave analysis of proton Compton scattering data below the pion-production threshold

2018

Low-energy Compton scattering off the proton is used for determination of the proton polarizabilities. However, the present empirical determinations rely heavily on the theoretical description(s) of the experimental cross sections in terms of polarizabilities. The most recent determinations are based on either the fixed-$t$ dispersion relations (DR) or chiral perturbation theory in the single-baryon sector ($\chi$PT). The two approaches obtain rather different results for proton polarizabilities, most notably for $\beta_{M1}$ (magnetic dipole polarizability). We attempt to resolve this discrepancy by performing a partial-wave analysis of the world data on proton Compton scattering below thr…

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsChiral perturbation theoryNuclear TheoryProton010308 nuclear & particles physicsPartial wave analysisCompton scatteringFOS: Physical sciences01 natural scienceslcsh:QC1-999Nuclear Theory (nucl-th)Nuclear physicsHigh Energy Physics - PhenomenologyHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)PionPolarizability0103 physical sciencesSum rule in quantum mechanicsNuclear Experiment (nucl-ex)010306 general physicsNuclear ExperimentMagnetic dipolelcsh:PhysicsPhysics Letters
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