Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1822806 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2013 | 16 Pages |
A polarized atomic beam source was developed for the polarized internal storage-cell gas target at the magnet spectrometer ANKE of COSY-Jülich. The intensities of the beams injected into the storage cell, measured with a compression tube, are 7.5×10167.5×1016 hydrogen atoms/s (two hyperfine states) and 3.9×10163.9×1016 deuterium atoms/s (three hyperfine states). For the hydrogen beam the achieved vector polarizations are pz≈±0.92pz≈±0.92. For the deuterium beam, the obtained combinations of vector and tensor (pzzpzz) polarizations are pz≈±0.90pz≈±0.90 (with a constant pzz≈+0.86pzz≈+0.86), and pzz=+0.90pzz=+0.90 or pzz=−1.71pzz=−1.71 (both with vanishing pzpz). The paper includes a detailed technical description of the apparatus and of the investigations performed during the development. This source has been very successfully used for single and double polarization measurements at ANKE as well as for studies of the polarization of recombining hydrogen molecules.