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Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility Precision Electron Beam Polarimetry Workshop - June , Jefferson Laboratory Accelerator Tools for Improving Polarimetry (or, how the Source Group can help) Joe Grames Updates and Ideas Spin Dance 2000 Spin Dances now and future (11 GeV) Injector polarimetry High gun current Moller polarimetry

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility Precision Electron Beam Polarimetry Workshop - June , Jefferson Laboratory Using Spin Precession to Compare Polarimeters Precession of the beam polarization occurs in all of the spreader, recirculation, recominber, and transport arcs due to the dipole magnetic fields, in proportion to the beam’s energy and bend angle. The Wien filter is the only dedicated spin manipulator in the accelerator to compensate the beam’s precession. Located a few meters after the source, an electric field rotates the spin & a crossed magnetic field balances the Lorentz force. The net rotation is called the Wien angle (  Wien ).  spin =· E beam ·  bend 2m e ( g-2 ) x z

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility Precision Electron Beam Polarimetry Workshop - June , Jefferson Laboratory The measured experimental asymmetry is proportional to the component of the total beam polarization along some analyzing component of a polarimeter. P meas sin(  Wien +  ) By varying the Wien angle the measurable component of the beam polarization will vary sinusoidally. Polarimetry using the Wien filter

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility Precision Electron Beam Polarimetry Workshop - June , Jefferson Laboratory Source Strained GaAs photocathode (  = 850 nm, P b ~75 %) Accelerator 5.7 GeV, 5 pass recirculation Spin Dance 2000 Experiment Setup

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility Precision Electron Beam Polarimetry Workshop - June , Jefferson Laboratory P meas cos(  Wien +  ) Spin Dance 2000 Data & Sinusoidal Fit

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility Precision Electron Beam Polarimetry Workshop - June , Jefferson Laboratory Uncertainties are based on statistics and do not include any systematics. Polarimeters of 3 types (Mott, Moller, Compton) indicate agreement. Uncertainty in Wien angle induces < 0.2% relative effect. P meas normalized to Mott for reference Analyzing power results (all data)

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility Precision Electron Beam Polarimetry Workshop - June , Jefferson Laboratory Using data only within 20% of total polarization

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility Precision Electron Beam Polarimetry Workshop - June , Jefferson Laboratory Analyzing power comparison for peak polarization

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility Precision Electron Beam Polarimetry Workshop - June , Jefferson Laboratory Update on SD2000 NIM draft was completed in the Fall Accelerator Div. Review resulted in re-editing in Winter Spring 2003 brought further editing and analysis of spin-based energy results. Submission to NIM A is planned this summer after next Acc. review. Conclusions: Analyzing power comparison between 5 polarimeters Note of impact of transverse polarization on Hall A Moller Spin precession beam energy result at ~5e-5 level Consistency with Hall A arc energy measurement Hall B beamline angular mis-alignment

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility Precision Electron Beam Polarimetry Workshop - June , Jefferson Laboratory Spin Dance now and later (11 GeV) Now: Mott polarimeter “re-comissioning”. Injector spectrometer was moved. Later (11 GeV): Spin stability at 5-pass total energy: use  E final ~ 1e-4 consider  E 12 : (0, 2.5, 5, 10) e-4 With care uncertainty <0.1%, without care maybe 0.5% contribution.

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility Precision Electron Beam Polarimetry Workshop - June , Jefferson Laboratory Jlab Mott Polarimeter High cross-section of low energy (<1 MeV) Mott polareimters is problematic: Significant plural and multiple scattering => reduces effective analyzing power Beam current limited to nanoamps High energy Mott scattering (MAMI, 1994) J. Sromicki demonstrated Mott scattering experiments from lead at 14 MeV J. Sromicki, Phys.Rev.Let. 81(1), 1999, p Reduced cross-section =>  A currents are tolerated and dilution of the analyzing power is suppressed => sensitivity to target thickness is similarly reduced Jlab 5 MeV Polarimeter Jlab built a 5 MeV Mott polarimeter (typ. 1  m Au foil and 2  A beam current) J.S. Price et al., Pol. Gas Targets and Pol. Beams 7 th Int’l. Workshop, Urbana, IL 1997 Inelastic background discrimination was the largest problem HAPPEX used injector Mott results with ~5% uncertainity

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility Precision Electron Beam Polarimetry Workshop - June , Jefferson Laboratory 1% Mott Polarimeter Late 90’s M. Steigerwald joins the source group from MAMI Dramatic improvement eliminating background signal by means of collimation, shielding, time of flight, and coincidence methods Mott studied over range of 2-8 MeV with Au, Ag, Cu foils. Results presented at Spin 2000; M. Steigerwald, 14 th International Spin Physics Symposium 500 Å Gold

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility Precision Electron Beam Polarimetry Workshop - June , Jefferson Laboratory Effective analyzing power Collaboration with Horowitz at Indiana Univ. for Sherman function calculations (dominant contribution of total uncertainty about 1%) Applied double-scattering model to describe dilution of AP in targets of finite thickness. PRL describing analysis, model of double scattering, and results of 1.1% total measurement uncertainty 1.1%. was drafted, but not published.

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility Precision Electron Beam Polarimetry Workshop - June , Jefferson Laboratory Jlab Mott Polarimeter Today Present Goals and Activities 1. Re-establish operability: Detector checkout - Bogdan Wojtsekhowski Full time accelerator support - Sandy Roman 2. Consider upgrades to make the tool ready for the Physics program: Be compatible with delayed/random helicity modes. Augment Ops support/documentation (less of an expert’s tool). Be “Spin Dance ready”, particularly for machine energy measurements. 3. Establish polarimeter again as a “1% polarimeter”: Re-introduce TOF discrimination. Recover previous analysis and benchmark polarimeter again. Publish and document results for the polarimeter analyzing power.

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility Precision Electron Beam Polarimetry Workshop - June , Jefferson Laboratory MIT-BATES Transmission Polarimeter A complement to the JLab Mott injector polarimeter can be something like the transmission polarimeter used at Bates. See Townsend Zwart’s talk Tuesday at 1:30.

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility Precision Electron Beam Polarimetry Workshop - June , Jefferson Laboratory High Gun Current Moller Polarimetry High gun current experiments using Moller No Compton polarimeter available Cross comparison with same cathode current conditions The basic experiment is to extract high gun current ( uA) from the polarized source and then deliver some usable fraction of the beam intensity to the end-station Moller user (<2 uA). You can imagine dedicated RF separator techniques in the accelerator, but I am going to describe two methods, one tested and one untested which we think we can do at the injector:

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility Precision Electron Beam Polarimetry Workshop - June , Jefferson Laboratory DC beam with RF chopping (have used before) 499 MHz (1 slit) compatible with accelerator RF DC beam (~200  A) with high polarization Duty factor ranges from 0 % (closed slit) to 5.5% (open slit). 200  A => Fully open slit 11  A For SD  A DC beam generated about 1  A to A and C Moller polarimeters. Our high polarization (75-80%) strained GaAs photocathodes generate ~1  A/mW at 840 nm nanometers. Our two 840 nm sources (at cathode): TiSapphire ~ 200 mW => 200  A Diode ~ 40 mW => 40  A 499 MHz beam chopping system

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility Precision Electron Beam Polarimetry Workshop - June , Jefferson Laboratory RF beam with RF beat frequency (not yet tested) 499/n MHz (1 slit) compatible with accelerator RF f beat = | f laser – 499 MHz | Actual pulse structure determined by: Slit acceptance Laser repetition frequency Laser pulse width f laser (not 499 MHz), but I ave =200  A

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility Precision Electron Beam Polarimetry Workshop - June , Jefferson Laboratory Usual Laser Repetition Rate (499 MHz)

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility Precision Electron Beam Polarimetry Workshop - June , Jefferson Laboratory RF beat frequency (110 psec slit)

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility Precision Electron Beam Polarimetry Workshop - June , Jefferson Laboratory RF beat frequency (18 psec slit)

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility Precision Electron Beam Polarimetry Workshop - June , Jefferson Laboratory Conclusions and Ideas Spin precession is an important tool for absolute polarimetry. Results of the SD2000 experiment will be published soon. The 5 MeV Mott polarimeter can be a 1% polarimeter and we are presently working to get back to this level. We can deliver Moller (or Mott) currents while extracting 200uA from the source (DC beam), and are planning to test the beat frequency method this summer. The source and accelerator are part of the experiment and require planning to meet challenges. New ideas always welcome.