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A First Analysis of the 3 He Test Beamtime CB Meeting Mainz, March 9, 2010 Patricia Aguar Bartolomé Alexander Mushkarenkov
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Physics Motivations Experimental verification of the GDH sum rule on the neutron (measurement of a total inclusive helicity dependent cross section) Helicity dependent cross section on some (N ) channels Polarised 3 He is the best substitute of a polarised free neutron =>First double polarisation experiment on 3 He !! in the test, measured photon range was [200-800 MeV]
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Setup Cell transport system worked fine. Minimal loss of polarisation during transport. Setup for the cell polarisation measurement worked well.
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Experimental Conditions 2 different MAMI energies (855, 525 MeV) with circularly polarised (≈ 80%) electrons 3 He gas target 20 cm long at ~ 4 bar Open hadronic trigger (inclusive measurement) (CB.or.TAPS): CB M1 – E thr ~ 20 MeV TAPS M1 – E thr ~ 40 MeV with Cherenkov on-line Veto
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Beamtime in July 2009 Approx. 380 hours of beamtime E e- = 855MeV => 110 h of data on tape E e- = 525MeV => 115 h of data on tape Tagg. eff. => 16 h Exchange of the cell two times per day (30 - 60 minutes) More than 1/3 of the beam time “lost” for several different problems (Acqu, MAMI, …) 241 h
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Polarised Total Inclusive Cross Section for 855 MeV Runs APROX. 110 HOURS OF BEAMTIME NO EVENT SELECTION ONLY TRUE - RANDOM SUBTRACTION for the tagger TDCs A. Fix Model for 3 He X MAIN LIMITING FACTORS 1) Target relaxation time ≈ 4 h. 2) Large beam halo induced huge background in our detector.
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Beam Halo Problem E = 855 MeVE = 525 MeV LESS BACKGROUND FROM BEAM HALO AT 525 MeV
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Polarised Total Inclusive Cross Section only for CB Events – 855 MeV ONLY CB or CB.AND.TAPS TRIGGERS
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ONLY TAPS (WITHOUT CB) TRIGGER Polarised Total Inclusive Cross Section only for TAPS M1 Events - 855 MeV Count Rate TAPS trigger ≈ CB trigger. Error bars as large as before.
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Polarised Total Inclusive Cross Section for CB+Cuts - 855 MeV CB events rejected when all clusters satisfied the conditions: E cluster < 50 MeV. AND. 140 0 (NEGLIGIBLE LOSS OF EFFICIENCY ) ERROR BARS DECREASED BY 1.5 ONLY CB or CB.AND.TAPS TRIGGERS
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Monte Carlo Detection & Geometrical Efficiency Simulation – 525 MeV Efficiency for p ≈ 90 - 95 %Efficiency for n 0 ≈ 100 % SIMULATED REACTIONS ON THE FREE NEUTRON (quasi-free generation in GEANT4 did not work) In a first approximation, TAPS (without CB) events can be neglected for the evaluation of a total inclusive cross section (small correction factor)
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Polarised Total Inclusive Cross Section for CB - 525 MeV Runs APROX. 110 HOURS OF BEAMTIME NO EVENT SELECTION ONLY TRUE - RANDOM SUBTRACTION for the tagger TDCs LONGER TARGET RELAXATION TIME (10-15 hours) REDUCED BEAM HALO A. Fix Model for 3 He X ERROR BARS SIGNIFICANTLY REDUCED ONLY CB or CB.AND.TAPS TRIGGERS
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Polarised Total Inclusive Cross Section for CB+Cuts - 525 MeV CB events rejected when all clusters satisfied the conditions: E cluster < 50 MeV. AND. 140 0 (NEGLIGIBLE LOSS OF EFFICIENCY ) No efficiency correction applied (points will slightly decrease, especially below 300 MeV) ONLY CB or CB.AND.TAPS TRIGGERS A. Fix Model for 3 He X
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Next Analysis Steps Improved CB energy cuts. Analysis of TAPS (without CB) events. Separation between n o and p - using the MWPCs information. Evaluation of the detection efficiency.
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Conclusions Despite several problems (ACQU, PID, Beam halo...) a good result was obtained from the test, especially at 525 MeV. With improved beam and/or trigger conditions (lead wall in front of CB, most upstream crystals out of CB trigger, harder trigger,...) luminosity can be improved by a factor 2 to 10. We have proved that a polarised gas 3 He target can be used for the check of the GDH sum rule on the neutron. As a by-product, the 0 polarisability of the neutron can also be determined. The helicity dependence of some partial channels (n 0, n o , n ) can also be measured (determination of the resonance properties). Advantage with respect to the polarised deuterated butanol target: no need to detect the recoil neutron to identify these partial channels (effects due to polarised protons are small).
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