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HK: Physik der Hadronen und Kerne
HK 22: Postersitzung
HK 22.10: Poster
Monday, March 7, 2005, 16:30–18:00, TU MA141
Nuclear Polarization of Hydrogen and Deuterium Molecules after Recombination of Polarized Atoms in a Storage Cell — •M. Poltavtsev1, N. Chernov1, L. Kochenda1, A. Kovalev1, P. Kravtsov1, M. Mikirtychyants1, S. Sherman1, V. Trofimov1, A. Vasilyev1, R. Engels2, K. Grigoriev2, F. Rathmann2, H. Seyfarth2, and H. Paetz gen. Schieck3 — 1PNPI, St. Petersburg, Russia — 2IKP, FZ Jülich — 3IKP, Uni. Köln
The experiment will investigate the nuclear polarization of hydrogen and deuterium molecules recombined from nuclear polarized atoms under different conditions (surface material, temperature, external magnetic field, and spin states of atoms). The experimental setup consists of three components*:
1.) An atomic beam source [1] to deliver a beam of nuclear polarized hydrogen and deuterium atoms.
2.) A Lamb-shift polarimeter [2] to analyse the polarization of the stored particles.
3.) A recombiner including a superconducting solenoid with the ionization and electrostatic extraction system.
The present status and first results will be presented.
* Supported by the ISTC, project 1861.
M. Mikirtychiants et al., Proc 9th Int. Workshop PST01, USA, World Scientific, 47 (2002).
R. Engels et al., Rev. Sci. Instr. 74, 4607 (2003).