Spin manipulating vector {\&} tensor polarized deuterons stored in COSY

ORAL

Abstract

We recently studied the spin manipulation of a simultaneously vector and tensor polarized deuteron beam stored at 1.85 GeV/c in the COSY Cooler Synchrotron. Using the EDDA detector, we first calibrated the vector and tensor analyzing powers, which were earlier unmeasured at 1.85 GeV/c; this allowed us to measure the absolute values of both the vector and tensor polarizations. Then we manipulated the deuteron's polarization by sweeping the frequency of a ferrite rf dipole through an rf-induced spin resonance. We first experimentally determined the resonance's frequency and then varied the rf dipole's frequency sweep range $\Delta $f and frequency ramp time $\Delta $t to maximize the spin-flip efficiency. We then obtained a measured vector spin-flip efficiency of 98.5 $\pm $ 0.3{\%} [1]. We also studied, in detail, the behavior of the tensor polarization during spin manipulation; these new data may allow a better understanding of the interesting quantum behavior of spin-1 bosons. This research was supported by the German BMBF Science Ministry. [1] V.S. Morozov et al., Phys. Rev. ST Accel. Beams 8, 061001 (2005).

Authors

  • V.S. Morozov

  • A.D. Krisch

  • M.A. Leonova

  • R.S. Raymond

  • D.W. Sivers

  • V.K. Wong

    • Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1120
  • K. Yonehara

    • IIT, Chicago, IL 60616
  • R. Gebel

  • A. Lehrach

  • B. Lorentz

  • R. Maier

  • D. Prasuhn

  • A. Schnase

  • H. Stockhorst

    • Forschungszentrum Juelich, IKP, D-52425 Juelich
  • D. Eversheim

  • F. Hinterberger

  • H. Rohdjess

  • K. Ulbrich

    • Helmholtz Inst., Univ. Bonn, D-53115 Bonn