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Title: Annual Review III Jeff Secrest November 21, 2003


1
Annual Review IIIJeff SecrestNovember 21, 2003
  • Outline
  • Overview
  • What is G0
  • My work (injector, inelastic dilution factors,
    asymmetry analysis)
  • The future

2
Overview
  • Summary past years (2001, 2002)
  • Completed courses
  • Required and elective
  • Teaching obligation fulfilled
  • Shift work
  • E97-103 (Hall A)
  • GEn-Day (Hall C)
  • At Jlab helped assemble and test the NAFPD
  • At Jlab worked in the injector
  • This year (2003)
  • The 1st eng run ended in January
  • Analyzed and compiled results from the injector
    DAQ
  • April APS Monitoring HC beam parameters in the
    CEBAF injector for the G0 experiment
  • G0 Technote
  • Built injector DAQ for the Test Cave
  • Contributed to ana inel dil factors
  • Submitted LANL preprint HUGS document on Weak
    interactions in Atoms and Nuclei
  • Presented poster on G0 for DOE review
  • Asymmetry analysis
  • Contributions to 2nd eng prod run
  • Find the DNL for a Grey-Noise run
  • Extract inel dil fac from ROOT/DB
  • Find cuts for from ROOT/DB

3
My Thesis Experiment G0
  • G0 is a PV elastic P scattering experiment to
    extract the strange nucleon form factors GSE
    and GSM
  • Counting experiment
  • 8 octants of 16 pairs of scintillator each
  • Forward measurement Custom built electronics for
    the fact accumulation of data
  • Discrimination of p and inel protons
  • Backward measurement CEDs and Cerenkov detector
  • Discrimination of inel protons and p
  • Asymmetry Ameas -3.0 -40.0 ppm
  • Error ?A 2.5 10-7
  • N1013 to obtain a stat precision of ?A/A 5
  • Luminosity L 2.1 1039 cm-2 s-1
  • Beam Current I 40 µA
  • Large acceptance 0.4-0.9 sr
  • Electron Polarization Pe 77

4
Parity Violating P Scattering
  • Utilizing
  • Flavor decomposition
  • Charge symmetry

5
Expected Results
6
My Work Injector
  • Motivated by ?A 10-7
  • Strong constraints on beam parameters
  • Requires control of beam properties at the origin
    (The CEBAF injector)

Need G0 injector DAQ to monitor the beam
parameters in the most critical part of the
machine
7
Injector The Polarized Source
8
Injector Controlling Helicity Correlated
Position Differences
  • Require HC position differences lt 20 nm
  • During the January run
  • ?X , ?Y 50 nm
  • Controlled via
  • PZT mirror (position feed back) (Unstable! )
  • Adiabatic damping (Not enough!)
  • Subsequent work
  • To understand the PZT Test Cave studies
  • To understand adiabatic damping Accelerator has
    been trying to understand the injector
    betterclose interactions with G0

9
Injector Controlling Charge Asymmetry
  • Require HC charge asymmetry 1 ppm
  • During the January Run
  • ?Q 2 ppm
  • Controlled via
  • IA modulates the laser in a HC manner
  • Induced position differences
  • Aperture scraping
  • Subsequent work
  • TC IA realignment

10
Injector Overview
  • Analyzed and compiled results from this past
    years Engineering run
  • Preliminary Beam Properties and Diagnostics
    Report for the G0 Fall 2002 Engineering Run
  • G0 Technote
  • April APS meeting
  • Set up TC so that further studies could be made
    during this year
  • IA alignment (for minimizing position
    differences)
  • PZT stability

11
My Work Inelastic Dilution Factors
  • Inelastic Dilution Factor R

12
Inelastic Dilution Factors NA DNL
  • With exception of the 1st bin (by design) all the
    NA ToF bins should be 1 ns widedeviations from
    this is the DNL
  • With uncorrected DNL, the NA inelastic dilution
    factors could not be extracted
  • DNL corrected by utilizing
  • Variable bin widths
  • Normalization of the bins

13
Inelastic Dilution Factors Extraction
  • Used a 3 Gaussian fit (pion, inelastic proton,
    elastic proton)
  • Could not extract inelastic dilution factors for
    all NA runs due to the DNL
  • Had to assume the inelastic dilution factors were
    constant over the January engineering run

14
Inelastic Dilution Factors Results
  • Final errors

15
Inelastic Dilution Factors Overview
  • G0 technote
  • Gave 2 talks at collaboration meetings on this
    topic
  • For the 2nd Engineering and production run
  • Electronics have been modified to minimize DNL
  • DNL measurements will be made often
  • Programs for 2nd Engineering run
  • To find the NA DNL
  • To find the inelastic dilution factors

16
My Work Asymmetry Analysis
  • Used a larger data set than what was used over
    the summer
  • Ingredients for obtaining Ael
  • Measured asymmetry Ameas
  • Dilution factor R
  • Background asymmetry Ainel

17
Asymmetry Analysis from Ameas to APhys
  • Raw measured asymmetry
  • Correct for false asymmetries from HC beam
    properties
  • Correct for background and its asymmetry
  • Correct for beam polarization and radiative
    corrections

18
Asymmetry Analysis Araw Under ?/2 Plate Reversal
  • Over 50 hours of data
  • 700 hours during the production run
  • ?/2 Plate reversal used to check for systematic
    errors

19
Asymmetry Analysis Results from January 2003
  • No yield slope correction
  • No radiative corrections
  • Dead time correction
  • Background correction
  • Beam polarization correction

20
My Thesis Progress
  • Physics Motivation
  • need to work on this
  • Formalism
  • Weak Interactions in atoms and nuclei The
    Standard Model and beyond
  • Apparatus
  • G0 Technote ,Tests of the G0 North American
    Focal Plane Detector
  • G0 Technote Overview and How-to for the Injector
    DAQ
  • Analysis
  • G0 Technote on inelastic dilution factors
  • Results
  • Comparison of results with the Standard Model

21
The Future
  • Suggestions for other aspects of my thesis
  • Timeline
  • November G0 Engineering run finish analysis
  • January G0 Engineering run Start work on
    Standard Model
  • Febuary/March
  • March Start work on thesis
  • September Defend
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