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Operation and characterization of a windowless gas jet target in high-intensity electron beams

Authors :
Schlimme, B. S.
Aulenbacher, S.
Brand, P.
Littich, M.
Wang, Y.
Achenbach, P.
Ball, M.
Bernauer, J. C.
Biroth, M.
Bonaventura, D.
Bosnar, D.
Caiazza, S.
Christmann, M.
Cline, E.
Denig, A.
Distler, M. O.
Doria, L.
Eckert, P.
Esser, A.
Friščić, I.
Gagneur, S.
Geimer, J.
Grieser, S.
Gülker, P.
Herrmann, P.
Hoek, M.
Kegel, S.
Kelsey, J.
Klag, P.
Khoukaz, A.
Kohl, M.
Kolar, T.
Lauß, M.
Leßmann, L.
Lunkenheimer, S.
Marekovič, J.
Markus, D.
Mauch, M.
Merkel, H.
Mihovilovič, M.
Milner, R. G.
Müller, J.
Müller, U.
Petrovič, T.
Pochodzalla, J.
Rausch, J.
Schlaadt, J.
Schürg, H.
Sfienti, C.
Širca, S.
Spreckels, R.
Stengel, S.
Stöttinger, Y.
Szyszka, C.
Thiel, M.
Vestrick, S.
Vidal, C.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

A cryogenic supersonic gas jet target was developed for the MAGIX experiment at the high-intensity electron accelerator MESA. It will be operated as an internal, windowless target in the energy-recovering recirculation arc of the accelerator with different target gases, e.g., hydrogen, deuterium, helium, oxygen, argon, or xenon. Detailed studies have been carried out at the existing A1 multi-spectrometer facility at the electron accelerator MAMI. This paper focuses on the developed handling procedures and diagnostic tools, and on the performance of the gas jet target under beam conditions. Considering the special features of this type of target, it proves to be well suited for a new generation of high-precision electron scattering experiments at high-intensity electron accelerators.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2104.13503
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2021.165668