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The TUNL-FELL inverse Compton γ-ray source as a nuclear physics facility

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Carman, TS; Litveninko, V; Madey, J; Neuman, C; Norum, B; O'Shea, PG; Roberson, NR; Scarlett, CY; Schreiber, E; Weller, HR
Published in: Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A Accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment
August 11, 1996

A new technique for producing an intense beam of polarized γ-rays is presented. This High-Intensity Gamma-ray Source (HIGS) will utilize the facilities of the new Duke Free Electron Laser Laboratory. This system includes the LINAC injector, the 1.3 GeV electron storage ring, and the OK-4 undulator. It will be shown that it is possible to tune the electron beam in a manner which allows the FEL photons to backscatter from an electron bunch, all within the ring. This leads to an intense beam of almost 100% linearly polarized γ-rays whose energy can be readily tuned from about 5 to greater than 200 MeV. Furthermore, beam energy spreads of less than 1% can be obtained by pure geometrical collimation. Details of the beam properties and background sources will be presented. It will be shown that this is an ideal beam for nuclear physics and nuclear astrophysics studies. One example of this which takes advantage of the flux, energy resolution and polarization of the beam, is the study of Δ33 excitations in finite nuclei. These intense polarized beams will also make it possible to perform precision measurements of the nucleon polarizabilities. And we will see that studies in the vicinity of the photo-pion production threshold can provide crucial tests of many of the recent predictions (Low Energy Theorems) of Chiral Perturbation Theory. Our final example will show how the very intense beams available at low energies can be used to determine astrophysically important capture cross sections by measurements of the inverse reactions.

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Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A Accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment

DOI

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0168-9002

Publication Date

August 11, 1996

Volume

378

Issue

1-2

Start / End Page

1 / 20

Related Subject Headings

  • Nuclear & Particles Physics
  • 5106 Nuclear and plasma physics
  • 0299 Other Physical Sciences
  • 0202 Atomic, Molecular, Nuclear, Particle and Plasma Physics
  • 0201 Astronomical and Space Sciences
 

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Carman, T. S., Litveninko, V., Madey, J., Neuman, C., Norum, B., O’Shea, P. G., … Weller, H. R. (1996). The TUNL-FELL inverse Compton γ-ray source as a nuclear physics facility. Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A Accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment, 378(1–2), 1–20. https://doi.org/10.1016/0168-9002(95)01486-1
Carman, T. S., V. Litveninko, J. Madey, C. Neuman, B. Norum, P. G. O’Shea, N. R. Roberson, C. Y. Scarlett, E. Schreiber, and H. R. Weller. “The TUNL-FELL inverse Compton γ-ray source as a nuclear physics facility.” Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A Accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment 378, no. 1–2 (August 11, 1996): 1–20. https://doi.org/10.1016/0168-9002(95)01486-1.
Carman TS, Litveninko V, Madey J, Neuman C, Norum B, O’Shea PG, et al. The TUNL-FELL inverse Compton γ-ray source as a nuclear physics facility. Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A Accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment. 1996 Aug 11;378(1–2):1–20.
Carman, T. S., et al. “The TUNL-FELL inverse Compton γ-ray source as a nuclear physics facility.” Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A Accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment, vol. 378, no. 1–2, Aug. 1996, pp. 1–20. Scopus, doi:10.1016/0168-9002(95)01486-1.
Carman TS, Litveninko V, Madey J, Neuman C, Norum B, O’Shea PG, Roberson NR, Scarlett CY, Schreiber E, Weller HR. The TUNL-FELL inverse Compton γ-ray source as a nuclear physics facility. Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A Accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment. 1996 Aug 11;378(1–2):1–20.
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Published In

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A Accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment

DOI

ISSN

0168-9002

Publication Date

August 11, 1996

Volume

378

Issue

1-2

Start / End Page

1 / 20

Related Subject Headings

  • Nuclear & Particles Physics
  • 5106 Nuclear and plasma physics
  • 0299 Other Physical Sciences
  • 0202 Atomic, Molecular, Nuclear, Particle and Plasma Physics
  • 0201 Astronomical and Space Sciences