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Report number SLAC-PUB-7904
Title A study of lithium deuteride as a material for a polarized target
Author(s) Bültmann, S ; Crabb, D G ; Day, D B ; Fatemi, R D ; Gardner, B ; Harris, C M ; Johnson, J R ; Mccarthy, J S ; McKee, P M ; Meyer, Werner T ; Penttilae, S I ; Ponikvar, E ; Rijllart, A ; Rondon, Oscar A ; Lorant, S S ; Tobias, W A ; Trentalange, S ; Zhu, H ; Zihlmann, B ; Zimmermann, D
Affiliation (Virginia U) ; (Wisconsin U., Madison) ; (SLAC) ; (Los Alamos) ; (CERN) ; (UCLA)
Publication 1999
Imprint 1999
In: Nucl. Instrum. Methods Phys. Res., A 425 (1999) 23-36
DOI 10.1016/S0168-9002(98)01341-2
Subject category Particle Physics
Abstract Experiment E155 at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) measured the spin-dependent structure of the proton and neutron, using for the first time sup 6 LiD as the polarized deuteron target material in a high-energy electron beam. This compound provides a significantly higher dilution factor than any other solid deuteron target material currently used in high-energy physics experiments. Results of the polarization behavior of the sup 6 LiD target material before and after exposure to the 50 GeV/c electron beam used in E155 are presented.

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