21–26 Sep 2025
Asia/Shanghai timezone

The b1 Polarized Target Experiment

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20m
Oral Polarized ion and lepton sources and targets Polarized ion and lepton sources and targets

Speaker

Kenichi Nakano (University of Virginia)

Description

The University of New Hampshire (UNH) Nuclear Physics Group (NPG) is planning to run the $b_{1}$ and $A_{zz}$ experiment at JLab in Hall C using an 11.0 GeV, High Luminosity electron beam ($10^{38}~\mathrm{cm}^{-2}\mathrm{s}^{-1}$) with 115 nA beam current, a 5T superconducting magnet, the $ND_{3}$ dynamically polarized target and the HallC stacked spectrometer to study the deuteron spin observables and asymmetries for polarized beam and target. Additionally, the UNH NPG will implement the tensor enhancement techniques of selective semi-saturated RF(ssRF) and Adiabatic Fast Passage (AFP) that we deployed and tested in Slifer Lab (DeMeritt 103). I will be using my experience with the RGC analysis to prepare for the $b_{1}$ experiment (Spokesperson Karl Slifer) and for a series of additional tensor polarized target experiments that are planned by the members of the UNH Nuclear Physics Group.

Primary author

Muhammad Farooq (University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, United States)

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