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* QWeak Collaboration Meeting July 17, 2009: [[media:QWeak_Col_17Jul09.pdf]] [[media:QWeak_Col_17Jul09.pptx]] | * QWeak Collaboration Meeting July 17, 2009: [[media:QWeak_Col_17Jul09.pdf]] [[media:QWeak_Col_17Jul09.pptx]] | ||
* QWeak Collaboration Meeting November 18, 2008: [[media:QWeak_Col_18Nov08.pdf]] [[media:QWeak_Col_18Nov08.pptx]] | * QWeak Collaboration Meeting November 18, 2008: [[media:QWeak_Col_18Nov08.pdf]] [[media:QWeak_Col_18Nov08.pptx]] | ||
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Revision as of 19:02, 30 May 2014
A significant portion of the experiments performed at Jefferson Lab require a polarized electron beam. A subset of these are parity violation experiments which have exceptionally stringent requirements on the quality of the electron beam. As the sign of the electron beam helicity reverses at the target of the experiment no other measurable quantity of the electron beam may change. This includes the beam intensity, polarization, position, angle, energy or spot size.
To ensure this beam quality, a significant effort occurs at the polarized electron source, where the laser beam and electron photogun combine to produce the intended electron beam. Also significant is the ability to accelerate the beam to high energy while transporting it to the experimental target, all while maintaining a parity quality electron beam (PQB).
Parity Violation
Discussion of parity violation can be found at NIST: The Fall of Parity: [1]
Parity Violation Experiments
- JLab Hall A Parity Experiments (HAPPEX, PREX, C-REX, PVDIS): [2]
- JLab Hall C G0 Experiment: [3]
- JLab Hall C QWeak Experiment: [4]
- JLab Hall A Moller Experiment: [5]
- Mainz A4 Experiment: [6]
- The following table lists what have been achieved and the future requirements on PQB: media:jlab_parity_table.pdf media:jlab_parity_table.pptx
Selected References
- Experimental Test of Parity Conservation in Beta Decay. C. S. Wu et al., Phys. Rev. 105 (1957) 1413 media:PhysRev.105.1413.pdf
- Parity-Violating Electron Scattering and the Electric and Magnetic Strange Form Factors of the Nucleon. D. S. Armstrong and R. D. McKeown, Annu. Rev. Nucl. Part. 62 (2012) 337 media:annurev-nucl-102010-130419.pdf
Injector PQB Setup
- SLAC's polarized electron source laser system and minimization of electron beam helicity correlations for the E-158 parity violation experiment. T. B. Humensky et al., Nucl. Instr. and Meth. A 521 (2004) 261 media:NuclInstrMethA.521.261.pdf
- Helicity correlated asymmetries caused by optical imperfections. K. Aulenbacher, Euro. Phys. J. A 32 (2007) 543 media:EuroPhysJA.32.543.pdf
QWeak PQB
Accelerator Meetings
B-Team Presentations
- B-Team PQB Presentation May 13, 2009: media:B-Team_PSSNoise_13May09.pdf media:B-Team_PSSNoise_13May09.pdf
- B-Team PQB Presentation April 29, 2009: media:B-Team_PQB_29April09.pdf media:B-Team_PQB_29April09.pdf
- B-Team PQB Presentation December 3, 2008: media:B-Team_PQB_03Dec08.pdf media:B-Team_PQB_03Dec08.pdf
Collaboration Presentations
- QWeak Collaboration Meeting September 17, 2010: media:QWeak_Col_17Sep10.pdf media:QWeak_Col_17Sep10.pptx
- QWeak Collaboration Meeting May 24, 2010: media:QWeak_Col_24May10.pdf media:QWeak_Col_24May10.pptx
- QWeak Collaboration Meeting February 1, 2010: media:QWeak_Col_01Feb10.pdf media:QWeak_Col_01Feb10.pptx
- QWeak Collaboration Meeting February 1, 2010: media:QWeakInjTeam_01Feb10.pdf media:QWeakInjTeam_01Feb10.pptx
- QWeak Collaboration Meeting November 8, 2009: media:QWeak_Col_08Nov09.pdf media:QWeak_Col_08Nov09.pptx
- QWeak Collaboration Meeting November 8, 2009: media:QWeakInjTeam_08Nov09.pdf media:QWeakInjTeam_08Nov09.pptx
- QWeak Collaboration Meeting July 17, 2009: media:QWeak_Col_17Jul09.pdf media:QWeak_Col_17Jul09.pptx
- QWeak Collaboration Meeting November 18, 2008: media:QWeak_Col_18Nov08.pdf media:QWeak_Col_18Nov08.pptx
Other Presentations
Technical Developments
Discussion of technical developments in preparation for the QWeak experiment:
Jefferson Lab injector development for next generation parity violation experiments. J. Grames, J. Hansknect, M. Poelker, R. Suleiman, Hyperfine Interactions 201 (2011) 69 media:HyperfineInter.201.69.pdf
- Schematic of Jefferson Lab Injector setup: media:jlab_source_PV2.pdf media:jlab_source_PV2.pptx
Two-Wien Slow Helicity Reversal
- Two Wien Filter Spin Flipper. J. Grames et al., Part. Accel. Conference (PAC’11), New York, NY, (2011) media:tup025.pdf
New Helicity Board
- A new helicity board was built for the QWeak experiment: media:NHBUserGuide.pdf media:NHBUserGuide.docx
- The pseudo-random 30-bit Shift Register is shown here (change .txt to .C)
New Pockels Cell HV Switch
- A simple and inexpensive high voltage switch for driving Pockels cells and other low capacitance loads: media:Pockelsswitchposter.pdf media:Pockelsswitchposter.pptx
Helicity Electrical Isolation
- Electronic Cross-talk & Ground Loop Elimination in Injector: media:jlab_source_GroundLoop.pdf media:jlab_source_GroundLoop.pptx
G0 PQB
Need to copy from webpage:
- G0 Backward Angle Run
- JLab Gun Group G0 experiment homepage
- LESSONS LEARNED for parity violation experiments at Jefferson Laboratory is an on-going series of meetings between scientists and students from the accelerator and physics division to learn from past experiences and meet new challenges in the field of parity violation experiments.
- Quick links to useful slides and talks:
- Parity Violation Experiments at CEBAF Beam Specifications (PPT), Matt Poelker, March 4, 2004