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Study of the possibility to use dp-elastic scattering for the nuclotron external deuteron beam polarimetry

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A selection of dp-elastic scattering events at energies of 1.6 and 2.0 GeV by using scintillation counters has been performed. The procedure of the CH2-C subtraction has been established. The dependence of the elastic events yield on the filter thickness has been investigated. This method can be used to develop the efficient high-energy deuteron beam potarimetry.

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Gurchin, Y.V., Isupov, A.Y., Janek, M. et al. Study of the possibility to use dp-elastic scattering for the nuclotron external deuteron beam polarimetry. Phys. Part. Nuclei Lett. 8, 566–570 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1547477111060082

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