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A novel comparison of M{\o}ller and Compton electron-beam polarimeters

Instrumentation and Detectors 2017-03-08 v2 Nuclear Experiment

Abstract

We have performed a novel comparison between electron-beam polarimeters based on M{\o}ller and Compton scattering. A sequence of electron-beam polarization measurements were performed at low beam currents (<< 5 μ\muA) during the QweakQ_{\rm weak} experiment in Hall C at Jefferson Lab. These low current measurements were bracketed by the regular high current (180 μ\muA) operation of the Compton polarimeter. All measurements were found to be consistent within experimental uncertainties of 1% or less, demonstrating that electron polarization does not depend significantly on the beam current. This result lends confidence to the common practice of applying M{\o}ller measurements made at low beam currents to physics experiments performed at higher beam currents. The agreement between two polarimetry techniques based on independent physical processes sets an important benchmark for future precision asymmetry measurements that require sub-1% precision in polarimetry.

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@article{arxiv.1610.06083,
  title  = {A novel comparison of M{\o}ller and Compton electron-beam polarimeters},
  author = {J. A. Magee and A. Narayan and D. Jones and R. Beminiwattha and J. C. Cornejo and M. M. Dalton and W. Deconinck and D. Dutta and D. Gaskell and J. W. Martin and K. D. Paschke and V. Tvaskis and A. Asaturyan and J. Benesch and G. Cates and B. S. Cavness and L. A. Dillon-Townes and G. Hays and J. Hoskins and E. Ihloff and R. Jones and P. M. King and S. Kowalski and L. Kurchaninov and L. Lee and A. McCreary and M. McDonald and A. Micherdzinska and A. Mkrtchyan and H. Mkrtchyan and V. Nelyubin and S. Page and W. D. Ramsay and P. Solvignon and D. Storey and W. A. Tobias and E. Urban and C. Vidal and B. Waidyawansa and P. Wang and S. Zhamkotchyan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1610.06083},
  year   = {2017}
}