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Precise Beam Energy Determination for Hall A after the CEBAF 12 GeV Upgrade

Published 12 Oct 2021 in physics.acc-ph, nucl-ex, and physics.ins-det | (2110.06281v2)

Abstract: Precise and accurate measurements of the beam energy delivered to the experimental halls at the Thomas Jefferson Accelerator Facility (Jefferson Lab) is required by many experiments for proper data analysis and physics event reconstruction. During the 6 GeV era of Jefferson Lab, the energy delivered to experimental Hall A was determined to 2E-4 dE/E with multiple measurements; but after the machine was upgraded to 12 GeV, the accelerator's beam energy calculations needed to be re-calibrated. In order to link the 6 GeV era calibrations to the 12 GeV era, the Hall A ARC energy measurement system was left unmodified. After the upgrade, this system was used to determine the absolute beam energy being delivered into Hall A and find the new calibrations for the main machine. To ensure the validity of these results, they have been cross checked using elastic scattering data as well as spin precession data.

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