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Absolute Polarization Measurement at RHIC in the Coulomb Nuclear Interference Region September 30, 2006 RHIC Spin Collaboration Meeting RIKEN, Wako, Japan.

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1 Absolute Polarization Measurement at RHIC in the Coulomb Nuclear Interference Region September 30, 2006 RHIC Spin Collaboration Meeting RIKEN, Wako, Japan K. Oleg Eyser University of California, Riverside 2005

2 Jet Polarimeter Setup 96 silicon strips: 6 x 2 x 8 geometry reflects kinematics in: x y jet ~ 80 cm 8 cm 5 cm scattered recoil displacement of beams

3 Recoil Protons T R (MeV) t TOF (ns) prompt events (large yield, filtered) ADC (peak or integral) Calibration Am (5.486 MeV) Gd (3.183 MeV) TDC ¼ rise time scale 1.19 ns T 0 calibration from proton signals recoil protons from elastic scattering single strip (example) TDC (a.u.) ADC (a.u.) a typical waveform

4 123456 3.0 < T R < 3.5 MeV 1.5 < T R < 2.0 MeV 2.0 < T R < 2.5 MeV 2.5 < T R < 3.0 MeV strips 0 - 95 Beamgas background from empty target runs: 2.4% - 3.4% strips 0 - 95 elastic signal 1.0 < T R < 1.5 MeV

5 1.0 - 1.5 MeV 1.5 – 2.0 MeV 2.0 – 2.5 MeV 2.5– 3.0 MeV 3.0 – 3.5 MeV 3.5– 4.0 MeV bunch distributions, including all cuts blue and yellow detector sides separated abort gaps (example: blue 120 bunch mode) blue abort gapyellow abort gap not for both beams on jet !!! yellow 60 blue 60 yellow 120 blue 120 1.0 – 1.5 MeV1.2% 1.3%1.2% 1.5 – 2.0 MeV2.1%2.0%2.1%1.6% 2.0 – 2.5 MeV1.5%2.1% 1.9% 2.5 – 3.0 MeV2.4%2.1%2.7%2.6% 3.0 – 3.5 MeV3.6%2.8% 2.9% 3.5 – 4.0 MeV4.7%2.0%5.0%3.1%

6 Asymmetries and Polarization Target Yellow beam Blue beam

7 bunch shuffling 5000 shuffles asymmetry ratio (beam / target) divided by its statistical error yellow beam centered 120 bunch mode  blue  blue  yellow  yellow both 60 0.0181.0620.0141.094 yellow 60 -0.0431.008-0.0211.108 blue 60 -0.0071.067-0.0071.020 yellow 120 -0.0051.1070.0051.323 blue 120 0.0141.273-0.0131.032 too large where statistical errors are small include systematic errors from abort gaps !!!  consistent with 1 within accuracy of number of filled bunches fit gaussian

8 variations of proton signal regions beam and target asymmetries pick up more background, ratio (polarization) is very stable 1 stripall strips2 strips3 strips4 strips5 strips

9 Systematic Error Summary yields include (s)ignal and (b)ackground simple asymmetries: left-right, up-down relative luminosity: no monitor use integrated left-right yields  cut dependence acceptance asymmetry: detector alignment efficiency asymmetry: detector efficiency Background should have no effect at all on the determination of the beam polarization !!! Issues when dealing with physical properties (analyzing power). background yield 5% to 7%. (same for physics quantities) systematic errors of beam polarization smaller than 2%. (strip signal region variations, previous slide) if not polarization dependent !!!

10 Beam Polarizations yellow beamP  stat 120 b. mode45.4 %1.4 % 60 b. mode41.1 %2.9 % both beams41.9 %2.9 % blue beamP  stat 120 b. mode49.4 %1.7 % 60 b. mode48.2 %3.8 % both beams43.8 %2.8 % Target Yellow beam Blue beam 120 bunch mode Target Yellow beam Blue beam 120 bunch mode

11 Polarizations: comparison to online numbers from Carbon polarimeters  one sigma bands pC online meas. both beams on jet (60 bunch mode) yellow beam on jet (60 & 120 bunch modes) blue beam on jet (60 & 120 bunch modes) 205 GeV/c blue measurements yellow measurements


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