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RHIC Polarimetery A.Bazilevsky for RHIC Polarimetry group RHIC Spin Collaboration Metting April 10 (Friday), 2009
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pC measurements Fills 10300 (Mar6) – 10522 (Apr 9) Pol-1 measure systematically lower than Pol-2 Blue1/Blue2 1 from Fill 10476 Yell1/Yell2 1 from Fill 10505 Online Polarization (%), not normalized (!) vs fill
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Rate history Runs in reasonable conditions (below 3 MHz) Blue-1: since fill 10476 Blue-2 : Ok Yellow-1: since fill 10505 Yellow2: since fill 10414
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pC-Blue vs HJet Hjet/pC is stable over fills within (large) stat. errors (of HJet) HJet: =32% (fills 10402-10508) HJet/Blue1 0.96 0.04 (before target change, fill10476) HJet/Blue1 0.84 0.04 (after target change, fill10476) HJet/Blue2 0.82 0.02
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pC-Yellow vs HJet Hjet/pC is stable over fills within (large) stat. errors (of HJet) HJet: =36% (fills 10439-10508) HJet/Yell1 1.02 0.03 (before target change, fill10505) HJet/Yell1 HJet/Yell2 (after target change, fill10505) HJet/Yell2 0.84 0.03
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Another APEX exercise: Polarization, “rate” corrected Fill 10508 Energy correction assumed to be an offset (baseline shift) – should be confirmed If so, it may explain the “rate” effect (target dependence and pol1/pol2 difference) Plans: Put pulses in other bunches (now only in bunch0) Vary pulse amplitude After correctionBefore correction 2 /NDF=12/9 2 /NDF=24/9 Very thick targets (very high rate, >5MHz)
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Backups
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pC Monitoring Generator pulses Carbon Ekin ToF
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pC monitoring Low rate example: 10429.013High rate example: 10346.007 Pulse ToF vs time Event rate vs time Pulse rate vs time Pulse amplitude vs time
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A N vs energy E beam = 100 GeV Any shift in energy measurements lead to a shift in A N (asymmetry)
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FastOffline vs Online From Xuan Li FastOffline: Use “deadlayer” concept to correct energy: all energy shifts are attributed to change in Si DeadLayer Offline: Yell1/Yell2 0.9 Online: Yell1/Yell2 0.8 Corrects about half of “rate effect” Flattop
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FastOffline vs Online From Xuan Li FastOffline: Use “deadlayer” concept to correct energy: all energy shifts are attributed to change in Si DeadLayer Corrects about half of “rate effect” Offline: Yell1/Yell2 0.96 Online: Yell1/Yell2 0.89 Injection
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FastOffline vs Online From Xuan Li FastOffline: Use “deadlayer” concept to correct energy: all energy shifts are attributed to change in Si DeadLayer Flattop Offline: Blue1/Blue2 0.88 Online: Blue1/Blue2 0.86
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FastOffline vs Online Injection FastOffline: Use “deadlayer” concept to correct energy: all energy shifts are attributed to change in Si DeadLayer Offline: Blue1/Blue2 0.93 Online: Blue1/Blue2 0.93
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