“…In January and February 2010 data was collected at MAMI.The microtron consists of three accelerator stages with the ability to accelerate electrons up to 1.5 GeV [6], for these experimental runs, an electron beam of 150-450 MeV was used. Electrons enter the A2 experimental hall and impinge onto a thin metal radiator.…”
A new transversely polarised frozen spin target has been developed at MAMI which will be used in conjunction with the photon tagger and the Crystal Ball detector. The new target permits a major new programme of accurate measurement of polarisation observables in meson photoproduction. This contribution presents some of the preliminary analysis from experimental data taken near the threshold and in the region of the ∆(1232) resonance. Observables will be obtained for the pπ 0 and nπ + final states. arXiv:1109.3312v4 [nucl-ex]
“…In January and February 2010 data was collected at MAMI.The microtron consists of three accelerator stages with the ability to accelerate electrons up to 1.5 GeV [6], for these experimental runs, an electron beam of 150-450 MeV was used. Electrons enter the A2 experimental hall and impinge onto a thin metal radiator.…”
A new transversely polarised frozen spin target has been developed at MAMI which will be used in conjunction with the photon tagger and the Crystal Ball detector. The new target permits a major new programme of accurate measurement of polarisation observables in meson photoproduction. This contribution presents some of the preliminary analysis from experimental data taken near the threshold and in the region of the ∆(1232) resonance. Observables will be obtained for the pπ 0 and nπ + final states. arXiv:1109.3312v4 [nucl-ex]
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