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Higher order spin resonances in a 2.1-GeV/c polarized proton beam.
Leonova, M A; Askari, J A; Gordon, K N; Krisch, A D; Liu, J; Morozov, V S; Nees, D A; Raymond, R S; Sivers, D W; Wong, V K; Hinterberger, F.
Affiliation
  • Leonova MA; Spin Physics Center, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-1040, USA.
Phys Rev Lett ; 108(7): 074801, 2012 Feb 17.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22401213
ABSTRACT
Spin resonances can depolarize or spin flip a polarized beam. We studied 1st and higher order spin resonances with stored 2.1 GeV/c vertically polarized protons. The 1st order vertical (ν(y)) resonance caused almost full spin flip, while some higher order ν(y) resonances caused partial depolarization. The 1st order horizontal (ν(x)) resonance caused almost full depolarization, while some higher order ν(x) resonances again caused partial depolarization. Moreover, a 2nd order ν(x) resonance is about as strong as some 3rd order ν(x) resonances, while some 3rd order ν(y) resonances are much stronger than a 2nd order ν(y) resonance. One thought that ν(y) spin resonances are far stronger than ν(x), and that lower order resonances are stronger than higher order; the data do not support this.
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