Proton Polarimeter Design

Proton Polarimeter Design

Dustin Kruse

Faculty Advisor Kurt Fletcher

 

Here is the Abstract that for the poster that Dustin will be giving at the March APS meeting A proton polarimeter is being designed to measure relevant polarization transfer coefficients of the 3He(d,p)4He reaction at very low energies, near the 430 keV resonance. The 3He(d,p)4He experiment will be carried out at the Low Energy Beam Facility at Triangle Universities Nuclear Lab, in collaboration with researchers from the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. Research has been done on the feasibility of using 4He-p elastic scattering in conjunction with a vane type gas cell polarimeter for polarization measurements. Mathematical fits were made to existing 4He(p,p)4He differential cross section and analyzing power data, as well as 3He(d,p)4He total cross section data. These fits have been used in conjunction with a Monte Carlo solid angle calculation for a vane type polarimeter to determine the optimum vane angle for the polarimeter under these experimental conditions. Supported in part through the National Science Foundation RUI Program.