Phys. Rev. ST Accel. Beams 7, 042802 (2004) [18 pages]

Unique electron polarimeter analyzing power comparison and precision spin-based energy measurement

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J. M. Grames *, C. K. Sinclair , J. Mitchell , E. Chudakov, H. Fenker, A. Freyberger, D. W. Higinbotham, M. Poelker, M. Steigerwald §, and M. Tiefenback
Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility, Newport News, Virginia 23606, USA

C. Cavata, S. Escoffier, F. Marie, T. Pussieux, and P. Vernin
CEA Saclay, DSM/DAPNIA/SPHN, 91191 Gif sur Yvette Cedex, France

S. Danagoulian
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, Greensboro, North Carolina 27411, USA

V. Dharmawardane
Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia 23529, USA

R. Fatemi, K. Joo, and M. Zeier
University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia 22904-4714, USA

V. Gorbenko
Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology, Kharkov 61108, Ukraine

R. Nasseripour and B. Raue
Florida International University, Miami, Florida 33199, USA

R. Suleiman
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139-4307, USA

B. Zihlmann
Vrije Universiteit, 1081 HV, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Received 17 March 2004; published 19 April 2004

Precision measurements of the relative analyzing powers of five electron beam polarimeters, based on Compton, Møller, and Mott scattering, have been performed using the CEBAF accelerator at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (Jefferson Laboratory). A Wien filter in the 100 keV beam line of the injector was used to vary the electron spin orientation exiting the injector. High statistical precision measurements of the scattering asymmetry as a function of the spin orientation were made with each polarimeter. Since each polarimeter receives beam with the same magnitude of polarization, these asymmetry measurements permit a high statistical precision comparison of the relative analyzing powers of the five polarimeters. This is the first time a precise comparison of the analyzing powers of Compton, Møller, and Mott scattering polarimeters has been made. Statistically significant disagreements among the values of the beam polarization calculated from the asymmetry measurements made with each polarimeter reveal either errors in the values of the analyzing power or failure to correctly include all systematic effects. The measurements reported here represent a first step toward understanding the systematic effects of these electron polarimeters. Such studies are necessary to realize high absolute accuracy (ca. 1%) electron polarization measurements, as required for some parity violation measurements planned at Jefferson Laboratory. Finally, a comparison of the value of the spin orientation exiting the injector that provides maximum longitudinal polarization in each experimental hall leads to an independent and very precise (better than 10-4) absolute measurement of the final electron beam energy.


©2004 The American Physical Society

URL: http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.7.042802
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.7.042802
PACS: 29.25.Bx, 29.27.Hj, 29.30.Dn, 13.60.Fz

* Corresponding author. Electronic address: grames@jlab.org
Present address: Wilson Laboratory, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA.
Present address: Renaissance Technologies Corporation, 600 Route 25A, East Setauket, NY 11733-2841, USA.
§ Present address: Carl Zeiss Lithos GmbH, Carl Zeiss Straße 50, D-73447 Oberkochen, Germany.

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