Title :
Polarization correlations in the SLC final focus
Author_Institution :
Linear Accel. Center, Stanford Univ., CA, USA
Abstract :
At the SLC, the electron beam polarization is measured by a Compton polarimeter downstream of the Interaction Point. This measurement averages over the entire beam distribution and must be corrected for various correlations to calculate the luminosity weighted polarization. Because the spin rotation in the ARC is energy dependent, off energy particles have lower polarization. These particles may also be poorly focused and contribute less luminosity due to the higher order chromatic optics of the final focus. The small vertical β function at the interaction point also causes an hour-glass effect, where particles at the head and tail of the bunch have less luminosity. Since there is an energy-z correlation due to the compensation of longitudinal wakefields in the linac, these particles may also have lower polarization. The correlations are: z&rlhar2;E (linac), E&rlhar2;P (ARC), z&rlhar2;L (hour-glass) and E&rlhar2;L (chromaticity). The contributions from the z&rlhar2;E and z&rlhar2;L correlations are discussed
Keywords :
colliding beam accelerators; electron accelerators; electron optics; electron spin polarisation; linear colliders; particle beam diagnostics; Compton polarimeter; SLC final focus; electron beam polarization; energy-z correlation; higher order chromatic optics; hour-glass effect; longitudinal wakefields; luminosity weighted polarization; polarization correlations; spin rotation; Glass; Linear particle accelerator; Polarization; Tail;
Conference_Titel :
Particle Accelerator Conference, 1995., Proceedings of the 1995
Conference_Location :
Dallas, TX
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2934-1
DOI :
10.1109/PAC.1995.505739