Polarized Sources and Targets 2002
DOI: 10.1142/9789812777683_0033
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Development of Polarized Hydrogen Ion Source With Resonant Charge-Exchange Plasma Ionizer at Inr, Moscow

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“…While the latter yielded a similar result as above, our confidence in the measurement was not high since we were not able to reproduce the ionizing cross section [14]. This approach may still be a viable one if we replace the magnetic analysis with a time-of-flight system which may not suffer from acceptance issues [15]. We are also working on an idea of measuring the atomic and molecular components in situ utilizing the luminescence produced when the proton beam impinges on the jet and using a CCD camera with special filters.…”
Section: Figure 9 the P-c Elastic Scattering Polarimeter Installed Amentioning
confidence: 60%
“…While the latter yielded a similar result as above, our confidence in the measurement was not high since we were not able to reproduce the ionizing cross section [14]. This approach may still be a viable one if we replace the magnetic analysis with a time-of-flight system which may not suffer from acceptance issues [15]. We are also working on an idea of measuring the atomic and molecular components in situ utilizing the luminescence produced when the proton beam impinges on the jet and using a CCD camera with special filters.…”
Section: Figure 9 the P-c Elastic Scattering Polarimeter Installed Amentioning
confidence: 60%