[b1_ana] slides

Oscar Rondon-Aramayo or at cms.mail.virginia.edu
Sun Jun 16 19:46:56 EDT 2013


The statistic gets worse as (20/12)^2, or (20/15)^2, so I think the smallest
Pzz we can mention is 15% (Pz ~ 44%).

i forgot to share the tech notes on ND3 polarization that Don sent me last 
week, although I think they are the same ones we used for the proposal. The 
field dependence is on p. 6 of the note on the research run in B28.

My bet is that at constant microwave power, ND3 Pz will be definitely higher 
at 6.5 T than at 5 T. And remember that Pzz increases much faster than Pz, 
above Pz = 45%, so a 10% Pz increase results in more than 20% Pzz increase. 
So, even if Pz  increased by only 10% from 5 to 6.5 T, we would gain a lot.

Also there is FM modulation of the microwaves, which was used at SLAC, and I 
think at JLab too, which, if I recall correctly, it at least slows down the 
decay with dose.

Cheers,

Oscar



On Sun, 16 Jun 2013 22:50:54 +0000
  "Long, Elena" <Elena.Long at unh.edu> wrote:
> Good evening,
> 
> Please see the attached plots for Pzz=15% and Pzz=12%
> 
> Take care,
> Ellie
> 
> 
> ________________________________
>From: b1_ana-bounces at jlab.org [b1_ana-bounces at jlab.org] on behalf of Karl 
>Slifer [karl.slifer at unh.edu]
> Sent: Sunday, June 16, 2013 5:03 PM
> To: Dustin Keller; ellie at jlab.org; b1_ana at jlab.org
> Subject: Re: [b1_ana] slides
> 
> 
> Hi Dustin,
> 
> Thanks for the plots.  If Ellie can produce a 12% slide I'll include it as 
>backup.  I suspect it will require reducing the number of x-points to 1 or 
>2.
> 
> Also, do you have the plot of ND3 pol versus B-field?  Are the existing 
>cavities made for 7T or 7.5T?
> 
> thanks,
> 
> Karl
> 
> 
> ---
> Karl J. Slifer
> Assistant Professor
> University of New Hampshire
> Telephone : 603-722-0695
> 
> 
> On Sat, Jun 15, 2013 at 3:33 PM, Dustin Keller 
><dustin at jlab.org<mailto:dustin at jlab.org>> wrote:
> Also in a side conversation with don he was
> highly recommending a backup slide that showed
> projection for 12-15% Pzz demonstrating that
> even with their down playing of the polarization
> the experiment can still work.  This is true for
> systematics being its only a 20/15 factor increase
> in the drift, probably around that with statistical
> uncertainty increase as well.
> 
> dustin
> 
> 
> On Sat, 15 Jun 2013, Dustin Keller wrote:
> 
> Here is some infor for the HB/tensor pol slides
> 
> https://userweb.jlab.org/~dustin/work/TargetFigs/
> 
> 
> 

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