Bulletin of the American Physical Society
5th Joint Meeting of the APS Division of Nuclear Physics and the Physical Society of Japan
Volume 63, Number 12
Tuesday–Saturday, October 23–27, 2018; Waikoloa, Hawaii
Session FG: Compton Scattering and Related Phenomena
9:00 AM–11:00 AM,
Friday, October 26, 2018
Hilton
Room: King's 3
Chair: William J. Briscoe, George Washington University
Abstract ID: BAPS.2018.HAW.FG.3
Abstract: FG.00003 : Program of Compton Scattering Studies on Light Nuclei at HIGS
9:30 AM–9:45 AM
Presenter:
Gerald Feldman
(George Washington Univ)
Author:
Gerald Feldman
(George Washington Univ)
The High Intensity Gamma-Ray Source (HIGS) delivers monoenergetic photon beams with high linear or circular polarization. To exploit the unique capabilities of this facility, we have begun an ambitious program of Compton scattering studies on light (A = 1-16) nuclei. A state-of-the-art unpolarized cryotarget system has been developed at HIGS that can liquefy hydrogen, deuterium and helium. Initial Compton experiments have been performed below 86 MeV with unpolarized photons on protons, deuterons and 4He. Experiments on deuterium will elucidate the neutron EM polarizabilities and provide high precision data for comparison with chiral Effective Field Theory calculations and with recent data from MAX-Lab at Lund. A new approved experiment on 3He will constitute the first Compton data ever taken on a 3He target, providing an alternate means of accessing the neutron polarizabilities in an entrance channel independent of the usual deuteron experiments. In addition, data on 6Li, 12C and 16O have been taken to characterize the Compton cross section over a range of light nuclei. In this talk, an overview of the Compton program at HIGS will be presented, preliminary results of our recent measurements will be shown, and prospects for future experiments and their impact will be discussed.
To cite this abstract, use the following reference: http://meetings.aps.org/link/BAPS.2018.HAW.FG.3
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