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Deuteron Polarimetry at COSY September 13, 2007 D.Eversheim, PSTP 2007 1 Some Introductory Remarks Some Experimental Details Concerning EDDA Deuteron Polarimetry with EDDA Deuteron Polarimetry with ANKE Summary
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Deuteron Polarimetry at COSY September 13, 2007 D.Eversheim, PSTP 2007 2 Spin½ + Spin½ Observables Number of Spin½ + Spin½ Observables - unpol. - pol. 256 128 36 25 3 Example: Naiv + P + T Pauli (N-N) (p-p) (e-N) M = f(a 1 a 6 ) M = f(a 1 a 5 )
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Deuteron Polarimetry at COSY September 13, 2007 D.Eversheim, PSTP 2007 3 Some Experimental Details Bistricky et al, J. de Phys. 39 25 Observables for Identical Particles (Spin 1/2 + Spin 1/2 )
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Deuteron Polarimetry at COSY September 13, 2007 D.Eversheim, PSTP 2007 4 Polarized Deuterons are interesting for several reasons: Measure spin observables and learn more about N-N forces. But:Deuteron break-up imposes additional difficulty. Use polarized deuterons via quasielastic scattering to do physics (infinitive momentum frame). But: Results may be affected by the presence of the proton (FSI,... ) Test of discrete symmetries (P, T,....) Reasons for Polarized Deuteron Physics
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Deuteron Polarimetry at COSY September 13, 2007 D.Eversheim, PSTP 2007 5 EDDA & ANKE @ COSY
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Deuteron Polarimetry at COSY September 13, 2007 D.Eversheim, PSTP 2007 6 The EDDA Detector Collaboration from: University Bonn (J. Bisplinghoff) University Hamburg (W. Scobel) FZ-Jülich (R. Maier)
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Deuteron Polarimetry at COSY September 13, 2007 D.Eversheim, PSTP 2007 7 Fiber Target: L ≈ 5∙10 29 /(cm 2 s) Tolerate up to N p = 2 ∙ 10 8 stored protons (CH 2, C sturdier). ABT: Density ρ F = 2 ∙ 10 11 /cm 2 L = ρνN p with ν = 1.5MHz L = 3 ∙ 10 27 /(cm 2 s) for N p = 10 10 protons. Rates and LuminositiesDetectable Particles Rates and Luminosities Minimum energy needed to reach the EDDA ring layer: (Scaler mode)
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Deuteron Polarimetry at COSY September 13, 2007 D.Eversheim, PSTP 2007 8 pd Elastic Scattering
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Deuteron Polarimetry at COSY September 13, 2007 D.Eversheim, PSTP 2007 9 Count-Rates
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Deuteron Polarimetry at COSY September 13, 2007 D.Eversheim, PSTP 2007 10 Algorithm
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Deuteron Polarimetry at COSY September 13, 2007 D.Eversheim, PSTP 2007 11 ! pure states ! favorable transition combination 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 eps Deuteron Beam Polarizations
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Deuteron Polarimetry at COSY September 13, 2007 D.Eversheim, PSTP 2007 12 EDDA Set-Up as an Efficient Polarimeter Vector- and tensoranalysingpowers were calculated from the 4 quadrants (L, R, T, B) with relative specific efficiencies (eps); eps_L was set to be 1.
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Deuteron Polarimetry at COSY September 13, 2007 D.Eversheim, PSTP 2007 13 Quasielastic Scattering The tensor analyzing powers are 0 within the errors – as expected. There is a sizable vector analyzing power at 800 MeV.
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Deuteron Polarimetry at COSY September 13, 2007 D.Eversheim, PSTP 2007 14 Comparison of the P Vector Measured at the LEP and EDDA
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Deuteron Polarimetry at COSY September 13, 2007 D.Eversheim, PSTP 2007 15 Determining the Analyzing Power for EDDA @ 1850MeV/c Phys. Rev. C65 (2002) 34003 Phys. Rev. C36 (1987) 2010 Remarks: i)SPIN@COSY measures at 1850 MeV/c ii)ANKE measures at 2400 MeV/c
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Deuteron Polarimetry at COSY September 13, 2007 D.Eversheim, PSTP 2007 16 EDDA & ANKE @ COSY
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Deuteron Polarimetry at COSY September 13, 2007 D.Eversheim, PSTP 2007 17 The ANKE Detector
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Deuteron Polarimetry at COSY September 13, 2007 D.Eversheim, PSTP 2007 18 Calibration of the ANKE Polarimeter 1. 2. Results: No losses in polarization during acceleration Phys. Rev. ST Accel. Beams (2006) 9
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Deuteron Polarimetry at COSY September 13, 2007 D.Eversheim, PSTP 2007 19 Polarimeter Comparison Proportionality factors with respect to the maximally possible vector- (α z ) and tensorpolarizations (α zz ).
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Deuteron Polarimetry at COSY September 13, 2007 D.Eversheim, PSTP 2007 20 Polarization Export Technique
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Deuteron Polarimetry at COSY September 13, 2007 D.Eversheim, PSTP 2007 21 Summary ANKE can identify polarized neutrons. EDDA & ANKE could be „calibrated“ against the LEP. EDDA & ANKE could be calibrated absolutely. EDDA was tuned to become an efficient polarimeter. Deuteron polarimetry works at EDDA & ANKE.
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Deuteron Polarimetry at COSY September 13, 2007 D.Eversheim, PSTP 2007 22 The Principle of an Time Reversal Invariance Test
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