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» Absolute Polarimetry of Proton Beams at RHIC« Oleg Eyser for the RHIC Polarimetry Group International Workshop on Polarized Sources, Targets and Polarimetry Ruhr-Universität, Bochum September 14-18, 2015
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The Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider 2 RHIC NSLS-II at Brookhaven National Laboratory
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Polarized Protons in RHIC 3 AGS LINAC BOOSTER Polarized Source 200 MeV Polarimeter Hydrogen Jet Polarimeter PHENIX STAR Siberian Snakes Carbon Polarimeters RF Dipole AGS Internal Polarimeter AGS pC Polarimeter Strong Snake Tune Jump Quads Helical Partial Snake Spin Rotators Spin Flipper → Talk by A. Zelenski’s
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Improvement in Beam Polarization 4 Consistent improvement in delivered luminosity and beam polarization. recent run 2015
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left right scattering plane (proton) (Carbon) Polarization & Asymmetries 5 (*) perpendicular to polarization vector (elastic scattering)
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Phys. Rev. D 79, 094014 (2009) First data from 2004 (100 GeV beam) Elastic Proton-Proton Scattering 6 Transverse single-spin asymmetries are driven by an interference of amplitudes and can be compared to Regge theory.
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atomic hydrogen target proton beam 100/250 GeV Recoil proton from elastic scattering Independent of beam energy, species Elastic Recoil Protons 7 scattered proton detector thickness
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beam normalization 8 → Talk by G. Webb
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Detector Setup 9 INNEROUTER ≈10 cm 12 strips 3.75 mm each 75 cm ≈ 0.7 cm
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Energy Calibration 10 example
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Kinematics 11 ❷❻❽⓬ 12 strips per detector Removed peak in prompt hits at low ADC/TDC region Using elastic p-recoil signature for time-of-flight offset determination o Slow drift with time (detector/read-out) o Big jumps when changing the DAQ system example detector Si-strips: red – central to blue – downstream
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Stopped Recoil Protons 12 example detector →Talk by A. Poblaguev
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Detector Alignment 13 example detector switch to p+Au switch to p+Al change in STAR rotators field correction
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QA: Kinematics 14 Fit to ALL data, plotted under the distributions in each detector Si-strips: red – central to blue – downstream example fill
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from Breit-Rabi measurement Asymmetries & Polarization 15 measure
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Background SIGNAL Inclusive RHIC bunch Signal & Background I 16 Abort gaps are not aligned at 12 o’clock Use abort gaps for background and clean signal identification
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Signal & Background II 17 Example (logarithmic z-scale) Position of elastic proton signal is independent of energy and detector Vertical stripes are a remnant of the spatial detector resolution Punch through cuts are already applied Define signal and background regions by missing mass
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Signal & Background III 18 o Background in yellow abort gap (should be clean blue signal) o Signal in blue abort gap (should be only background from yellow beam) normalization
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Background Sources 19 still excellent agreement
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Asymmetry Examples 20
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Correlated Background 21 Increased asymmetries have been observed at low energies, attributed to parts of the blue- side detectors (masked out) Possibly due to correlated background that suppresses the signal in one polarization state
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22 PRELIMINARY
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23 PRELIMINARY
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Beam Polarizations 24 Online results from 2015, no background correction included p+Au operation p+Al operation
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Summary 25
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