1. Spin-Flipping Polarized Deuterons At COSY.
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Yonehara, K., Krisch, A.D., Morozov, V.S., Raymond, R.S., Wong, V.K., Bechstedt, U., Gebel, R., Lehrach, A., Lorenz, B., Maier, R., Prasuhn, D., Schnase, A., Stockhorst, H., Eversheim, D., Hinterberger, F., Rohdjess, H., Ulbrich, K., and Scobel, W.
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DEUTERONS ,PARTICLE beams ,DIPOLE moments ,POLARIZATION (Nuclear physics) ,SPIN waves ,RADIO frequency - Abstract
We recently stored a 1.85 GeV/c vertically polarized deuteron beam in the COSY Ring in Jülich; we then spin-flipped it by ramping a new air-core rf dipole’s frequency through an rf-induced spin resonance to manipulate the polarization direction of the deuteron beam. We first experimentally determined the resonance’s frequency and set the dipole’s rf voltage to its maximum; then we varied its frequency ramp time and frequency range. We used the EDDA detector to measure the vector and tensor polarization asymmetries. We have not yet extracted the deuteron’s tensor polarization spin-flip parameters from the measured data, since our short run did not provide adequate tensor analyzing-power data at 1.85 GeV/c. However, with a 100 Hz frequency ramp and our longest ramp time of 400 s, the deuterons’ vector polarization spin-flip efficiency was 48±1%. © 2004 American Institute of Physics [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2004
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