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1 K.T. McDonald DoE Review July 29, 2005 E-166 Experiment E-166 is a demonstration of undulator- based polarized positron production for linear colliders. E-166 uses the 50 GeV FFTB beam in conjunction with 1 m-long, helical undulator ( = 2.4 mm, ID = 0.9 mm) to make 10- MeV polarized photons. These photons are converted in a ~ 0.5 rad. len. thick target into e+ (and e - ) with ~ 50% polarization. The polarization of the positrons and photons will be measured.

K.T. McDonald DoE Review July 29, 2005 1 E-166 Experiment E-166 is a demonstration of undulator-based polarized positron production for linear colliders

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K.T. McDonald DoE Review July 29, 2005

E-166 Experiment

E-166 is a demonstration of undulator-based polarized positron production for linear

colliders.– E-166 uses the 50 GeV FFTB beam in conjunction with 1 m-long, helical undulator ( = 2.4 mm, ID = 0.9 mm) to make 10-MeV polarized photons.

–These photons are converted in a~ 0.5 rad. len. thick target into e+(and e-) with ~ 50% polarization.

–The polarization of the positrons and photons will be measured.

– E-166 was approved in June 2003, for a main data run in 2005.

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(47 Collaborators)

E-166 Collaboration

(16 Institutions)

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E-166 Beam Measurements

• Photon flux and polarization as a function of undulator K (P ~ 75% for E > 5 MeV).

• Positron flux and polarization vs. energy for K = 0.17, 0.5 r.l. of Ti (Pe+ ~ 50%).

• Positron flux and polarization for 0.1 r.l. and 0.25 r.l. Ti and 0.1, 0.25, and 0.5 r.l. W targets.

• Each measurement is expected to take about 20 minutes.

• A relative polarization measurement of 5% is sufficient to validate the polarized positron production processes.

• The undulator will be pulsed in a random pattern of beam pulses to permit continuous monitoring of undulator-off background levels.

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E-166 Undulator(built at Cornell U. by Mikhailichenko)

Two helices wound on a 0.9-mm ID, 1-m-long hypodermic needle.

1.4 kA pulses, ~ 5 μs long provide field of ~ 1 T on axis, k ~ 0.15.

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Positron Spectrometer(magnets built at Princeton)

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Aerogel Cerenkov Counters(built at Princeton)

Two Cerenkov counters with aerogel of index n = 1.0095 are now in the FFTB tunnel.

Index measured with a Michaelson interferometer.

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Preliminary Results from First Runof E-166 in June 2005

Linac ran at 46.6 GeV, rather than 50 GeV, max. positron energy only 8 MeV.

Low electron beam emittance, but still significant scraping of beam by undulator, ~ 3 GeV/pulse backgrounds in the CsI detector.

Undulator photons observed in the aerogel and Si-W detectors at roughlythe expected rate, and with ~2% asymmetry on reversal of the photon polarimeter iron-core magnet, also as expected.

Undulator on-off signal of ~ 2 GeV/pulse of in the CsI detector.

Raw, preliminary asymmetry of 0.007 0.002 on reversal of the positron polarimeter iron-core magnet, in rough agreement with expectations.

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Second Run of E-166 in Sept. 2005

Run at 50 GeV if at all possible.

Improved position control of the undulator.

Improved tuning/collimating of tails in the electron beam.

Additional shielding against beam scraping.

Improved acceptance of the positron spectrometer.

Data with 4 targets, 2 Ti and 2 W.