Polarizing a stored, cooled proton beam by spin-dependent interaction with a polarized hydrogen gas target
AIP conference proceedings1995Vol. 343, pp. 100–104
F. Rathmann, C. Montag, D. Fick, J. Tonhäuser, W. Brückner, H.-G. Gaul, M. Grieser, Bogdan Povh, M. Rall, E. Steffens, F. Stock, K. Zapfe, B. Braun, G. Graw, W. Haeberli
Abstract
We report experimental results of a stored proton beam polarized by sp dependent attenuation through a high density polarized hydrogen target. The experiment was carried out at the Heidelberg low energy Test Storage Ring. The polarized hydrogen storage cell gas target consisted of polarized hydrogen atoms produced by the Heidelberg atomic beam source injected into a thin walled, cylindrical aluminum tube. (AIP)
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