A Large-Acceptance Detector System for Electron Scattering from Polarized Internal targets.

E. Passchier, M. Bouwhuis, S. Choi, Z.L. Zhou, R. Alarcon, M. Anghinolfi, T. Botto, J.F.J. van den Brand, H.J. Bulten, D. Dimitroyannis, M. Doets, R. Ent, M.M.E. Ferro Luzzi, D.W. Higinbotham, C.W. de Jager, J. Lang, D.J. de Lange, D. Nikolenko, G.J. Nooren, N. PapadakisI. Passchier, S.G. Popov, I. Rachek, M. Ripani, J.J.M. Steijger, M. Taiuti, N. Vodinas, H. de Vries

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Abstract

The design and the performance of a non-magnetic detector setup for internal target physics at the NIKHEF electron-scattering facility is described. The detector setup, used in the first internal-target experiment at the AmPS ring, measures the spin dependence in the elastic and break-up reaction channels from tensor polarized deuterium. It has been established that the detector setup can operate adequately in an internal target environment at luminosities up to 10

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