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Status on the Michigan???MIT ultra???cold polarized hydrogen jet target

Authors :
Randall Lab of Physics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109???1120
Institute for High Energy Physics, RU???142284, Protvino, Russia
Physics Department, Liverpool University, P.O. Box 142, Liverpool, L693BX, Great Britain
Department of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139
Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, RU???141980, Dubna, Russia
Luppov, V. G.
Blinov, B. B.
Bywater, J. A.
Chin, S.
Churakov, V. V.
Court, G. R.
Kaufman, W. A.
Kleppner, D.
Krisch, A. D.
Melnik, Yu. M.
Muldavin, J. B.
Nurushev, T. S.
Price, J. S.
Prudkoglyad, A. F.
Raymond, R. S.
Shutov, V. B.
Stewart, J. A.
Randall Lab of Physics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109???1120
Institute for High Energy Physics, RU???142284, Protvino, Russia
Physics Department, Liverpool University, P.O. Box 142, Liverpool, L693BX, Great Britain
Department of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139
Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, RU???141980, Dubna, Russia
Luppov, V. G.
Blinov, B. B.
Bywater, J. A.
Chin, S.
Churakov, V. V.
Court, G. R.
Kaufman, W. A.
Kleppner, D.
Krisch, A. D.
Melnik, Yu. M.
Muldavin, J. B.
Nurushev, T. S.
Price, J. S.
Prudkoglyad, A. F.
Raymond, R. S.
Shutov, V. B.
Stewart, J. A.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Progress on the Mark???II ultra???cold polarized atomic hydrogen gas Jet target for the experiments NEPTUN???A and NEPTUN at UNK is presented. We describe the performance and the present status of different components of the jet.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn894442350
Document Type :
Electronic Resource