A baseline concept for a continuous wave (CW) polarized positron injector was developed for the Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility (CEBAF) at Jefferson Lab [1]. This concept is based on positron beam generation by a high current polarized electron beam (1 mA, 120 MeV, >85% polarization) irradiating a rotating water-cooled tungsten target or liquid metal target. The update on the development of the Ce\(^+\)BAF injector concept including the polarized electron source, the development of high power targets, simulations of positron capture, the design of the transport line from the positron injector to the CEBAF North Linac and the planned experiment to measure the upper limits of transverse and longitudinal emittances accepted by the 12 GeV CEBAF optics are presented.
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[1] J. Grames et al., "Positron beams at Ce\(^+\)BAF", in Proc. 14th Int. Particle Accelerator Conf. (IPAC’23), Venice, Italy, MOPL152, pp. 896–899 (2023). doi:10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2023-MOPL152
