Title: Compton Scattering at HIGS with Polarized Photons
1Compton Scattering at HIGS with Polarized Photons
Compton_at_HIGS Collaboration
- George Washington University
- Jerry Feldman
- Mark Sikora
- Duke University/TUNL
- Luke Myers
- Henry Weller
- Mohammad Ahmed
- Jonathan Mueller
- Seth Henshaw
- University of Kentucky
- Mike Kovash
2Outline
- What (and where) is HIGS?
- What have we done so far at HIGS?
- polarized Compton scattering study of IVGQR
- elastic Compton scattering on 6Li
- high energy (60-86 MeV) and low energy (3-5 MeV)
- What are we planning to do at HIGS?
- elastic Compton scattering on deuterium
- neutron polarizability
- polarized Compton scattering on proton
- proton electric polarizability
- double-polarized Compton scattering on proton
- proton spin polarizability
3Background Information on HIGS
4United States
5North Carolina
6Duke University
7TUNL
HIGS
TUNL
Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory
8Duke Free-Electron Laser Lab
9Storage Ring and Booster
Circularly and linearly polarized g rays, nearly
monoenergetic (Eg 290 MeV) Utilizes Compton
backscattering to generate g rays
10HIGS Photon Beam
to target room
11HIGS Photon Beam
- monoenergetic photons up to 90 MeV
- energy will reach 160 MeV by 2015
- 100 linear or circular polarization
- high photon beam intensity
- 107 Hz at 20-60 MeV
- 108 Hz below 15 MeV
- low beam-related background
- no bremsstrahlung typical of tagged photons
12Polarized Compton Scattering for IVGQR
Systematics
13Giant Resonances
- collective nuclear excitations
- GDR and ISGQR well known
- IVGQR poorly known
- photon as isovector probe
- use pol. photons for IVGQR
- map systematics vs. A
- nuclear symmetry energy
- neutron star eqn. of state
- ratio of H/V scattered photons is sensitive to
E1/E2 interference - sign difference in interference term at
forward/backward angles
14Photon Asymmetry in IVGQR
E1/E2 interference
pure E1
15HINDA Array
HIGS NaI Detector Array
55o
55o
125o
125o
16Results for 209Bi
17Results for 89Y
- extend measurements to 89Y
- measured 124Sn last month!
- lease 142Nd target from ORNL for 15k
- other targets include A 56, 180, 238
89Y
preliminary
18Results for 124Sn
19IVGQR Systematics
89Y
124Sn
209Bi
Pitthan 1980
20Compton Scattering on 6Li
21World Data SetD(g,g)D
- Lucas Illinois (1994)
- Eg 49, 69 MeV
- Hornidge SAL (2000)
- Eg 85-105 MeV
- Lundin Lund (2003)
- Eg 55, 66 MeV
- Myers and Shonyozov
- (coming 2013)
- Illinois, GW, UK, Lund
- Eg 58-115 MeV
22EFT Fits to Deuteron Data
Griesshammer 2012
23Summary of Neutron Results
- Neutron scattering
- Schmiedmayer (91)
an 12.6 ? 1.5(stat) ? 2.0(syst)
24Experiment on 6Li at HIGS
- experiment motivation
- exploit higher nuclear cross section to measure
a and b - cross section scales as Z2, so factor of 9x
higher than 2H - solid 6Li target is simple
- provided by Univ. of Saskatchewan
- no previous Compton data on 6Li exists
(except Pugh 1957)
- energies Eg 60, 86 MeV
- angles qg 40-160 (Dq 17)
- target solid 12.7 cm long 6Li cylinder (plus
empty) - detectors eight 10?12 NaIs (HINDA array)
- good photon energy resolution (DEg/Eg lt 5)
25HINDA Array
HIGS NaI Detector Array
26Experimental Setup
27Sample Spectra
Full and Empty Targets
Full ? Empty subtraction
6Li(g,g)6Li
Eg 60 MeV
28Cross Section for 16O(g,g)16O
29Cross Section for 6Li(g,g)6Li
L. Myers et al. Phys. Rev. C86 (2012)
Eg 60 MeV
sum rule a b 14.5
30sum rule a b 14.5
31Cross Section for 6Li(g,g)6Li
Eg 86 MeV
preliminary
32LIT Method for Compton Scattering
Bampa 2011
33Nuclear Polarizability of 6Li (and 4He?)
34Nuclear Polarizability
- nuclear polarizability affects energy levels of
light atoms - non-negligible corrections for high-precision
tests of QED - extraction of nuclear quantities from atomic
spectroscopy - nuclear charge radius from Lamb shift in muonic
atoms - usually determined from photoabsorption sum rule
35Nuclear Polarizability of 6Li
36q 55? f 90?
q 125? f 90?
6Li(g,g)6Li
Eg 3.0 MeV
q 55? f 0?
q 125? f 0?
37q 55? f 90?
q 125? f 90?
6Li(g,g)6Li
Eg 4.2 MeV
q 55? f 0?
q 125? f 0?
38Compton Scattering on the Proton and Deuteron
39Compton Scattering on Deuterium
- unpolarized photon beam and unpolarized
deuterium target - first use of our new LD2 cryogenic target
- scattering angles 45o, 80o, 115o, 150o (Eg
65, 100 MeV) - requires 300 hrs (65 MeV) 100 hrs (100 MeV)
- detectors eight 10?12 NaIs (HINDA array)
- arranged symmetrically left/right
40Cryogenic Target
LH2/LD2/LHe
(3.5 K ? 24 K)
- paid by GWU and TUNL
- procured from vendors
- assembled at HIGS
- first run Oct. 2013?
41HINDA Array
HIGS NaI Detector Array
55o
55o
125o
125o
42Sum-Rule-Independent Measurement of ap
- linearly polarized photon beam (unpolarized
target) - scintillating active target (detect recoils in
coincidence) - measure scattered photons at 90o (Eg 82 MeV)
- scattering cross section is independent of bp
- extraction of ap is independent of the Baldin
sum rule - extraction of ap is model-independent
- requires 300 hrs for 5 uncertainty in ap
- detectors four 10?12 NaIs (HINDA array)
- located left, right, up, down
43Sum-Rule-Independent Measurement of ap
44Polarizability of the Proton
45Scintillating Target
simulations R. Miskimen
46Nucleon Spin Polarizability
47Polarization Observables
Circular polarization
Circular polarization
Linear polarization
48Spin Polarizabilities of the Proton
- measure S2x for first determination of proton
gE1E1 - circularly polarized photon beam
- scintillating active transverse polarized target
(P 80) - scattering angles 65o, 90o, 115o (Eg 100 MeV)
- requires 800 hrs for DgE1E1 ?1
- detectors eight 10?12 NaIs
- 4 in plane, 4 out of plane
49Spin Polarizabilities of the Proton
expand
simulations R. Miskimen
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51Summary
- Early measurements of Compton scattering at HIGS
- polarized A(g,g)A for A 89-209 (IVGQR
systematics) - 6Li(g,g)6Li at 60, 86 MeV (nucleon
polarizability) - polarized 6Li(g,g)6Li at 3.0-4.2 MeV (nuclear
polarizability) - Next generation of experiments on light nuclei
- D(g,g)D at 65 and 100 MeV (neutron
polarizability) - polarized p(g,g)p at 82 MeV (proton electric
polarizability) - polarized 4He(g,g)4He at 3-15 MeV (nuclear
polarizability) - double-polarized Compton scattering on
proton/deuteron - nucleon spin polarizability
- HIGS can contribute high-quality polarized data!
- stay tuned for further developments in the
future
52Extra slides
53Phenomenological Formalism
54Cross-Section Ratios for Deuterium
55Level Scheme of 6Li
56Nuclear Polarizability
57Calculations by Trento Group
- photoabsorption on 6Li
- Lorentz Integral Transform method
- extend calculations to case of Compton
scattering
Bacca 2002
58NaI Detectors
Paraffin n shield
10" ? 10" NaI core detector
3" thick optically isolated NaI shield segments
(8 in total)
Pb collimator
59q 55?
q 125?
Eg 3.0 MeV
q 55?
q 125?
Eg 4.2 MeV
60Nuclear Polarizability of 4He
61Nuclear Polarizability of 4He
62Compton Scattering with scintillating target
deuteron
proton
simulations R. Miskimen
63Nucleon Spin Polarizability
- classical analogy Faraday rotation of linearly
polarized light in a spin-polarized medium - four spin polarizabilities g1, ,g4
- forward spin polarizability g0 g1 g2
2g4 - backward spin polarizability gp g1 g2
2g4 - expt. asymmetries with circularly polarized
photons - Sx target spin ? photon helicity (in reaction
plane) - Sz target spin parallel to photon helicity