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Low Energy Electron Positron Physics at Jefferson Lab

US/Eastern
F113 (CEBAF CENTER)

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CEBAF CENTER

Axel Schmidt (George Washington University), David Cassidy (University College London), Douglas Higinbotham (Jefferson Lab), Eric Voutier (Université Paris-Saclay - CNRS/IN2P3/IJCLab), Farida Selim (Arizona State University), Joe Grames (JLab), Kevin Jordan (Jefferson Lab), Tyler Kutz (MIT/GW)
Description

The long time interest for positron beams at Jefferson Lab (JLab) forms the basis for an upgrade initiative known as Ce+BAF 12 GeV. It will feature high duty factor beams with intensities up to 1 μA within an RF-structure. The positrons for these beams will be produced in the bremsstrahlung shower generated by a lower energy mA electron beam impinging on a high-Z target, utilizing the PEPPo (Polarized Electrons for Polarized Positrons) technique for producing highly spin-polarized positrons in a compact accelerator footprint. This methodology opens up the possibility of also producing lower energy positron beams with high intensity and spin polarization. Beams generated from this source would enable unique experimental programs at JLab with the perspective to reveal details of the electromagnetic interaction, unravel the structure of nucleons and nuclei, and investigate the existence of physics beyond the standard model.


The success of Ce+BAF 12 GeV relies on the development of crucial R&D for generating the required electron and positron beams. Consequently, new capabilities should emerge in the meantime, with opportunities for low-energy (sub-GeV) Nuclear Physics, Atomic Physics and Materials Science. Notably, this R&D aims at intense beams both for generation of polarized electrons at mA intensity and linac based positron beams that have the potential to exceed present capabilities by orders of magnitude. Altogether, output of this effort has a great potential to facilitate a venue for low energy e+/e- physics.


The LEEPP@JLab International Workshop aims to explore new pathways for Science with both unpolarized/polarized electron and positron beams. Beam energies ranging from 1-100 MeV for both species as well as moderated/slow positrons to several eV are within the scope of this workshop.

Subjects to be discussed comprises:

- Positron sources, related equipment and diagnostics
- Nuclear Physics
- Atomic Physics
- Materials Science
- Tests of the Standard Model Physics.

 

List of Participants

    • 8:30 AM 12:30 PM
      General Introduction F113

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      Convener: Douglas Higinbotham (Jefferson Lab)
      • 8:30 AM
        Registration & Light Breakfast 25m
      • 8:55 AM
        Workshop Practical 5m
        Speaker: Douglas Higinbotham (Jefferson Lab)
      • 9:00 AM
        Positron physics program at Jefferson Lab 35m
        Speaker: Wally Melnitchouk (Jefferson Lab)
      • 9:35 AM
        Welcome 15m
        Speaker: Jens Dilling (Jefferson Lab)
      • 9:50 AM
        Workshop Charge 10m
        Speaker: Eric Voutier (Université Paris-Saclay - CNRS/IN2P3/IJCLab)
      • 10:00 AM
        From antimatter to materials: the power of low-energy positrons 35m
        Speaker: Farida Selim (Arizona State University)
      • 10:35 AM
        Coffee break 25m
      • 11:00 AM
        Low energy electron positron Physics at the LERF 30m
        Speaker: Kevin Jordan (Jefferson Lab)
      • 11:30 AM
        The Ce+BAF 12 GeV concept 30m
        Speaker: Yves Roblin (jefferson lab)
      • 12:00 PM
        Recirculating injector at LERF - Layout and optics architecture 30m
        Speaker: Alex Bogacz (Jefferson Lab)
    • 12:30 PM 1:45 PM
      Lunch 1h 15m F113

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    • 1:45 PM 5:30 PM
      Positron Source & Instrumentation - I F113

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      Convener: Joe Grames (JLab)
    • 5:30 PM 7:00 PM
      Reception 1h 30m LOBBY

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    • 8:45 AM 12:30 PM
      Materials Science F113

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      Convener: Farida Selim (Arizona State University)
      • 8:45 AM
        Low-Energy Positrons as probes of Surface Electronic and Chemical Structure: current studies and new opportunities with high-flux positron beams 30m
        Speaker: Alex Weiss (University of Texas at Arlington)
      • 9:15 AM
        Slow mono-energetic positron beams for defect characterization in materials science 30m
        Speaker: Marcel Dickmann (University of the Bundeswehr Munich)
      • 9:45 AM
        Total-reflection high-energy positron diffraction: principle and application 30m
        Speaker: Yuki Fukaya (Japan Atomic Energy Agency)
      • 10:15 AM
        Coffee break 30m
      • 10:45 AM
        A new pulsed low energy positron system at the UniBwM-Lab:design and current status 30m
        Speaker: Ricardo Helm (University of the Bundeswehr Munich)
      • 11:15 AM
        Status of the scanning positron microscope at the NEPOMUC positron source 30m
        Speaker: Johannes Mitteneder (Universität der Bundeswehr München)
      • 11:45 AM
        Discussion 45m
    • 12:30 PM 1:45 PM
      Lunch 1h 15m F113

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    • 1:45 PM 5:50 PM
      Nuclear Physics - I F113

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      Convener: Tyler Kutz (Mainz University)
      • 1:45 PM
        Heaven and Earth: connecting JLab to the cosmos 30m
        Speaker: Jorge Piekarewicz (Florida State University)
      • 2:15 PM
        Probing charge form factors with low energy leptons and hadronic beams 30m
        Speakers: Paul Gueye (Facility for Rare Isotope Beams/Michigan State University), Paul Gueye (FRIB/MSU)
      • 2:45 PM
        Test of Weizsaker-Williams method using Compton scattering from atomic electrons 30m
        Speaker: Bogdan Wojtsekhowski (Jefferson Lab)
      • 3:15 PM
        Coffee Break 30m
      • 3:45 PM
        Dark sector searches at Ce+BAF 30m
        Speaker: Marco Battaglieri (JLab/INFNGE)
      • 4:45 PM
        Discussion 45m
    • 8:45 AM 12:30 PM
      Atomic Physics F113

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    • 12:30 PM 12:40 PM
      Group Photo F113

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    • 12:40 PM 2:00 PM
      Lunch 1h 20m F113

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    • 2:00 PM 4:30 PM
      Jefferson Lab Tour - All registered tour participants should report to the Auditorium no later than 2:00pm to attend the tour. AUDITORIUM

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      All registered tour participants should report to the Auditorium no later than 2:00pm to attend the tour.

      All registered tour participants should report to the Auditorium no later than 2:00pm to attend the tour.

    • 5:30 PM 8:00 PM
      Social Event at the Tradition Brewery Company F113

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    • 8:45 AM 12:30 PM
      Nuclear Physics - II F113

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      Convener: Axel Schmidt (George Washington University)
      • 8:45 AM
        Chiral dynamics in low-energy electron- and positron-nucleon scattering 30m
        Speaker: Christian Weiss (Jefferson Lab)
      • 9:15 AM
        Precision studies of astrophysically relevant nuclear structure and reactions: from MAMI to MESA and beyond 30m
        Speaker: Concettina Sfienti (University of Mainz)
      • 9:45 AM
        Low energy neutrino-nucleus interaction 30m
        Speaker: Kate Scholberg (Duke University)
      • 10:15 AM
        Coffee break 20m
      • 10:35 AM
        The Sherman function and its radiative corrections for elastic positron-nucleus scattering 30m
        Speaker: Doris Jakubassa (University of Munich)
      • 11:05 AM
        Radiative corrections to elastic lepton-proton scattering with McMule 30m
        Speaker: Matteo Ronchi (Johannes Gutenberg University)
      • 11:35 AM
        Neutron-polarizability extraction and new-physics search using deuteron photodisintegration 30m
        Speaker: Cornelis Mommers
      • 12:05 PM
        Discussion 25m
    • 12:30 PM 1:45 PM
      Lunch 1h 15m F113

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    • 1:45 PM 5:35 PM
      Positron Source and Instrumentation - II F113

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      Convener: Kevin Jordan (Jefferson Lab)
    • 8:45 AM 12:30 PM
      Tests of the Standard Model F113

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      Convener: Eric Voutier (Université Paris-Saclay - CNRS/IN2P3/IJCLab)
      • 8:45 AM
        Improved search for CP-violation in ortho-positronium decay 30m
        Speaker: Tom-Erik Haugen (National Institute of Standards and Technology)
      • 9:15 AM
        An accelerator-based source of high-intensity quantum-entangled annihilation gamma photons 30m
        Speaker: Riad Suleiman (Jefferson Lab)
      • 9:45 AM
        High precision fundamental physics experiments using particle accelerator compact spin-transparent storage rings of low-energy polarized electron/positron beams 30m
        Speakers: Vardan Khachatryan (Stony Brook University), Vladimir Khachatryan (Mississippi State University), Vladimir Khachatryan, Vladimir Khachatryan (Duke University)
      • 10:15 AM
        Coffee break 20m
      • 10:35 AM
        New Physics searches via Beam Normal Spin Asymmetry in Bhabha scattering 30m
        Speaker: Aleksandr Pustyntsev (University of Mainz)
      • 11:05 AM
        Positron source characterization and New Physics searches with Bhabha scattering 30m
        Speaker: David Mack (JLab)
      • 11:35 AM
        The DarkLight experiment at ARIEL TRIUMF 30m
        Speaker: Win Lin (Stony Brook University)
      • 12:05 PM
        Discussion 25m
    • 12:30 PM 12:40 PM
      Close-out 10m F113

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