Design Considerations for a Transversely Polarized Solid Target in Hall B at Jefferson Lab
Published on:
July 30, 2024
Abstract
The transverse degrees of freedom of partons inside the proton are a highlight of the future experimental program in Hall B at Jefferson Lab. This program will include measuring numerous single- and double-spin asymmetries using a transversely polarized proton target and the large acceptance detector CLAS12. However, a number of technical difficulties associated with the polarized target must be addressed before these measurements can commence. In these proceedings I examine two promising target design solutions and explain why they will not work. Finally, I offer a compromise solution that will permit transverse spin measurements using the Forward Detector package of CLAS12.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.22323/1.456.0214
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