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IR-Design 0.44 m Q5 D5 Q4 90 m 10 mrad 0.329 m 3.67 mrad 60 m 10 20 30 0.188036 m 18.8 m 16.8 m 6.33 mrad 4 m Dipole © D.Trbojevic 30 GeV e - 325 GeV p 125 GeV/u ions eRHIC - Geometry high-lumi IR with β*=5 cm, l*=4.5 m and 10 mrad crossing angle E.C. Aschenauer EIC INT Program, Seattle 2010 - Week 11 m Spinrotator
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A detector integrated into IR E.C. Aschenauer EIC INT Program, Seattle 2010 - Week 12 ZDC FPD for ERL solution need not to measure electron polarization bunch by bunch need still to integrate luminosity monitor need still to integrate hadronic polarimeters, maybe at different IP FED space for e-polarimetry and luminosity measurements
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Can we detect DVCS-protons and Au break up p E.C. Aschenauer EIC INT Program, Seattle 2010 - Week 13 track the protons through solenoid, quads and dipole with hector beam angular spread 0.1mrad at IR Quads +/- 5mrad acceptance Proton-beam: p’ z > 0.9p z 100 GeV: p t max < 0.45 GeV t max < 0.2 GeV 2 Detector: acceptance starts Θ > 50mrad need more work to find a way to cover intermediate range solution could be to do the same as for the electrons swap the dipole and quads dipole and quads proton track p=10% proton track p=20% Equivalent to fragmenting protons from Au in Au optics (197/79:1 ~2.5:1) proton track p=40%
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Downstream dipole on ion beam line ONLY has several advantages Downstream dipole on ion beam line ONLY has several advantages – No synchrotron radiation – Electron quads can be placed close to IP – Dipole field not determined by electron energy – Positive particles are bent away from the electron beam – Long recoil baryon flight path gives access to low -t – Dipole does not interfere with RICH and forward calorimeters Excellent acceptance (hermeticity) Excellent acceptance (hermeticity) solenoid electron FFQs 100 mrad 0 mrad ion dipole w/ detectors (approximately to scale) ions electrons IP detectors ion FFQs 2+3 m 2 m exclusive mesons 0.2 - 2.5° recoil baryons 4 on 30 GeV Q 2 > 10 GeV 2 Make use of a 100 mr crossing angle for ions! Slides Rolf Ent Jlab: Detector/IR cartoon E.C. Aschenauer EIC INT Program, Seattle 2010 - Week 14
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