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− | ==The electron detector==
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− | * The electron detector is placed 5 mm above the primary electron beam. To check that, I forced the energy of the scattered electrons to be the one of the primary beam (E=1.165 GeV). The figure below demonstrates that the electron detector is effectively located above the primary beam (ignore the photon detector and scattered photons). | + | * [[Patricia]] |
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− | [[Image:Electron_beam_position.gif|400px]]
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− | * Then after restoring the scattered electron energy formula, 100 events are generated in the following figures:
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− | [[Image:scattered_beam_3.gif|400px]] ----- [[Image:scattered_beam_1.gif|400px]]
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− | * A close-up on the electron detector | |
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− | [[Image:scattered_beam_4.gif|200px]] ----- [[Image:scattered_beam_2.gif|200px]] | |
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− | * Now looking at some distributions and numbers. The simulation was run with the following inputs:
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− | Beam energy = 1.165 GeV
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− | Beam polarization = 80%
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− | Dipole length and height: 125cm x 4.125"
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− | Laser: 0.532nm, 1kW and alpha_c=35.28 mrad
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