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=== <strong>Interference Physics</strong> ===
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=== <strong>Nuclear Physics</strong> ===
''Coordinators: John Arrington (johna@anl.org), Charles Hyde (hyde@jlab.org)''
 
  
* [[Interference Physics Sub-Group]]
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''Coordinator: Eric Voutier (voutier@ipno.in2p3.fr)''
  
=== <strong>Charged Current Physics</strong> ===
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* [[e+ @ JLab Sub-Group]]
  
''Coordinators: Yulia Furletova (yulia@jlab.org), Wally Melnitchouk (wmelnitc@jlab.org)''
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* [[e+ White Paper Sub-Group]]
  
* [[Charged Current Physics Sub-Group]]
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* [[e+ @ eRHIC Sub-Group]]
  
=== <strong>Test of the Standard Model</strong> ===
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=== <strong>Positron Source and Beam Physics</strong> ===
  
''Coordinators: Marco Battaglieri (battaglieri@ge.infn.it), Xiaochao Zheng (xiaochao@virginia.edu)''
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''Coordinator: Joe Grames (grames@jlab.org)''
  
* [[Test of the Standard Model Sub-Group]]
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* [[Positron Source and Beam Physics Sub-Group]]
 
 
=== <strong>Positron Applications</strong> ===
 
 
 
''Coordinators: Tony Forest (foretony@isu.edu), Farida Selim (faselim@bgsu.edu)''
 
 
 
* [[Positron Applications Sub-Group]]
 
 
 
=== <strong>Positron Source and Beam Physics</strong> ===
 
  
''Coordinators: Joe Grames (grames@jlab.org), Vasiliy Morozov (morozov@jlab.org)''
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=== <strong>Physics with Low Energy Positron Beams</strong> ===
  
The efficient transfer of polarization from electrons to positrons (>80%) has been demonstrated by the PEPPo experiment and offers a new pathway to use low energy polarized electron beams (10-100 MeV) to promptly produce polarized positrons suitable for acceleration. A challenging aspect of the positron injector is the optimization required to achieve the desired beam characteristics, such as beam intensity, transverse emittance (size), bunch length and energy spread (longitudinal emittance) necessary and be well-mated to the accelerator design (e.g. 12 GeV CEBAF, LERF, JLEIC). A core activity of this sub-group is to evaluate the user requirements, accelerator integration and assess the merits and risks of different schemes appropriate for JLab, in order to summarize and recommend the R&D needed for a successful positron physics program.
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''Coordinator: Farida Selim (faselim@bgsu.edu)''
  
* [[Positron Source and Beam Physics Sub-Group]]
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* [[Low Energy Positrons Sub-Group]]

Latest revision as of 06:27, 21 February 2020

Nuclear Physics

Coordinator: Eric Voutier (voutier@ipno.in2p3.fr)

Positron Source and Beam Physics

Coordinator: Joe Grames (grames@jlab.org)

Physics with Low Energy Positron Beams

Coordinator: Farida Selim (faselim@bgsu.edu)