Title: PREX-Aug-08
1PREX-Aug-08
2Definitions Vertical Polarization
- ATTransverse physics asymmetry.
- PTTransverse beam polarization.
- ATL(R)Measured transverse asymmetry on the left
(right) arm (with trans. pol. beam). - AL(R)Measured physics asymmetry in the left
(right) arm (with long pol.). - e(ATLATR)/(ATL-ATR)apparatus imperfection.
3Equations
Strategy Null AL-AR, keep e small
AL-AR may have more BPM error than APV
4Transverse Running
- Measure both AT, e.
- Align apparatus so eltlt1.
Running time with transverse pol. TT
Ideally, de gt e, so systematics are negligible
New for PREX Measure e
5Problem Horizontal polarization
ATHATVltsinFgt
Perfect spectrometer with sinF1 is impossible.
- Hole degrader in collimator
- or
- Downstream Detector
eltsinFgtaux/ltsinFgtPV
ltsinFgtPV100µ/10 cm10-3???
6Hole in Collimator
Transverse data sits on top of inelastics
and radiative tail
Hole with 4 g Be high rate
Collimator
Does multiple scattering smear peak too much??
7Bobs MEMO
8Put auxillary detector 1.2 m downstream of focal
plane
Data are likely to be sensitive to beam noise.
9Summary
- Vertical polarization should be easy
- For horizontal polarization, we need a clean
detector with ltsinFgt nonzero, good statistics,
and low beam noise - Candidates
- Downstream detector (simple, noisy?)
- Hole in collimator with Be degrader (Quiet, but
what does multiple scattering, etc. do?)
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