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Construction of a polarized beam with both spin orientations at the CERN synchrocyclotron

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In this paper, we describe the construction of a proton beam which can also be vertically polarized in both orientations. To reverse the beam polarization, the incident scattering angle was reversed. This polarized beam has a sufficiently high intensity (2·106 protons per second) and polarization (near 40%) to be used in experiments. Measurements of the analysing power of carbon at 600 MeV are also given for four scattering angles.

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In questo articolo si descrive la costruzione di un fascio di protoni che può essere anche polarizzato verticalmente in entrambe le direzioni. Per invertire la polarizzazione del fascio, si è invertito l’angolo di incidenza dello scattering. Questo fascio polarizzato ha intensità (2·106 protoni al secondo) e polarizzazione (circa 40%) sufficientemente alte per poterlo usare negli esperimenti. Si danno anche le misure del potere analizzatore del carbonio a 600 MeV per quattro angoli di scattering.

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  1. G. Coignet, D. Cronenberger, K. Kuroda, A. Michalowicz, J. C. Olivier, M. Poulet, J. Teillac, M. Borghini andC. Ryter:Nuovo Cimento,43 A, 708 (1966).

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Coignet, G., Cronenberger, D., Kuroda, K. et al. Construction of a polarized beam with both spin orientations at the CERN synchrocyclotron. Nuovo Cimento A (1965-1970) 43, 701–707 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02756690

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