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LHeC Spin Rotator

In addition to the on-going exciting physics program at LHC, there have been quests on expanding LHC to include an LHeC with electron-proton collisions. The potential of studying new physics in high precision QCD, substructure etc. at LHeC requires polarized electrons with spin aligned longitudinall...

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Autores principales: Bai, M, Tomas, R, Zimmermann, F
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2011
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1381541
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author Bai, M
Tomas, R
Zimmermann, F
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Tomas, R
Zimmermann, F
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description In addition to the on-going exciting physics program at LHC, there have been quests on expanding LHC to include an LHeC with electron-proton collisions. The potential of studying new physics in high precision QCD, substructure etc. at LHeC requires polarized electrons with spin aligned longitudinally at the collision point [1]. One option for the LHeC is based on an energy recovery linac, for which the electron beam can be generated with 80-90% polarization using a photocathode source. To avoid the polarization loss of the high energy electron beam, the spin vector needs to be aligned vertically during the acceleration in a re-circulating linac and then brought into the longitudinal direction for collision. This paper reports possible design choices for the LHeC spin rotator.
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spelling cern-13815412019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1381541engBai, MTomas, RZimmermann, FLHeC Spin RotatorAccelerators and Storage RingsIn addition to the on-going exciting physics program at LHC, there have been quests on expanding LHC to include an LHeC with electron-proton collisions. The potential of studying new physics in high precision QCD, substructure etc. at LHeC requires polarized electrons with spin aligned longitudinally at the collision point [1]. One option for the LHeC is based on an energy recovery linac, for which the electron beam can be generated with 80-90% polarization using a photocathode source. To avoid the polarization loss of the high energy electron beam, the spin vector needs to be aligned vertically during the acceleration in a re-circulating linac and then brought into the longitudinal direction for collision. This paper reports possible design choices for the LHeC spin rotator.CERN-ATS-2011-110oai:cds.cern.ch:13815412011-09-13
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Bai, M
Tomas, R
Zimmermann, F
LHeC Spin Rotator
title LHeC Spin Rotator
title_full LHeC Spin Rotator
title_fullStr LHeC Spin Rotator
title_full_unstemmed LHeC Spin Rotator
title_short LHeC Spin Rotator
title_sort lhec spin rotator
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1381541
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