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Physics in the GeV Region with Polarized Targets in Electron Storage Rings

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During the past five years interest in the internal target method for electron storage rings has intensified. At present there is an active internal target program at the VEPP-3 ring in Novosibirsk and a second ring (NEP) dedicated for nuclear physics is under construction. An internal Ar jet target is in use at the ADONE ring in Frascati in order to produce tagged photons. In addition, plans are being made for an internal target program at the 300-MeV electron ring at Saskatoon. Construction of electron rings at MIT-Bates and NIKHEF is beginning and both laboratories plan internal target facilities. Finally, there are discussions with regard to the PEP and HERA rings for internal target experiments in the Multi-GeV region.

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Holt, R.J. (1988). Physics in the GeV Region with Polarized Targets in Electron Storage Rings. In: Horowitz, C.J., Goodman, C.D., Walker, G.E. (eds) Spin Observables of Nuclear Probes. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0769-3_32

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