1993
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.71.1379
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New method to polarize protons in a storage ring and implications to polarize antiprotons

Abstract: A feasibility test of a new method to polarize beams of strongly interacting charged particles circulating in a storage ring is described. The stored particles, here protons, pass through a polarized hydrogen gas target (thickness 6 x 10 13 H/cm 2 ) in the ring some 10 10 times and become partially polarized because one spin state is attenuated faster than the other. The polarization buildup is clearly demonstrated in the present experiment PACS numbers: 29.27.Hj, 29.20.DhThe study of current problems in nucle… Show more

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“…This result represents the first and only result on polarization build-up of a stored ion beam. The measured rate dP/dt = (1.24 ± 0.06)-10"^ /h was about half of the naive expectation [16] based on nuclear interaction. In 1994, Meyer [17] presented a quantitative explanation of the FILTEX result.…”
Section: The Filtex Test Experiments At the Tsr (Heidelberg)mentioning
confidence: 78%
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“…This result represents the first and only result on polarization build-up of a stored ion beam. The measured rate dP/dt = (1.24 ± 0.06)-10"^ /h was about half of the naive expectation [16] based on nuclear interaction. In 1994, Meyer [17] presented a quantitative explanation of the FILTEX result.…”
Section: The Filtex Test Experiments At the Tsr (Heidelberg)mentioning
confidence: 78%
“…By measuring the leftright asymmetry of elastic protons, the beam polarization can be recorded continuously. The result of the test performed in 1992 is shown inFigure 2 [16].…”
Section: The Filtex Test Experiments At the Tsr (Heidelberg)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 (right panel) together with the other existing measurement performed by the FILTEX collaboration [3,16]. The solid line represents the theoretical prediction from the nucleon-nucleon interaction.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Spin filtering using the spin-dependent part of the nucleon-nucleon interaction is the only experimentally demonstrated viable method to polarize antiprotons. After the first experimental evidence with a 23 MeV proton beam at the TSR ring in Heidelberg [3], an additional measurement, has been recently performed at the COSY storage ring to provide an independent confirmation of the method and of its present theoretical interpretation [4][5][6]. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The stored particles, here protons, pass a polarized hydrogen gas target (thickness 6 · 10 13 H/cm 2 ) in the ring some 10 10 times and become partially polarized because one spin state is attenuated faster than the other [227]. The method is of particular interest for the production of polarized antiprotons, for which the construction of polarized ion sources is not feasible.…”
Section: The Filtex Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%