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Azz is an asymmetry so take advantage of numerator denominator systematics cancellation:<br> | Azz is an asymmetry so take advantage of numerator denominator systematics cancellation:<br> | ||
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1.) Measure Np and Nu with same cup same exact material<br> | 1.) Measure Np and Nu with same cup same exact material<br> | ||
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5.) Keep both cold (~1K)<br> | 5.) Keep both cold (~1K)<br> | ||
6.) Switch from pol to unpol frequently<br> | 6.) Switch from pol to unpol frequently<br> | ||
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+ | Reminder on Estimated Systematics:<br> | ||
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+ | Additionally:<br> | ||
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+ | Multiple ways to measure b1, Azz<br> | ||
+ | t20 for elastic or quasi still very accessible<br> |
Latest revision as of 12:34, 29 April 2013
Azz is an asymmetry so take advantage of numerator denominator systematics cancellation:
1.) Measure Np and Nu with same cup same exact material
2.) Use same B-field
3.) Use NMR on both to measure polarization and un-polarization
4.) Let beam heating an off larmor microwave control un-polarization
5.) Keep both cold (~1K)
6.) Switch from pol to unpol frequently
Reminder on Estimated Systematics:
Additionally:
Multiple ways to measure b1, Azz
t20 for elastic or quasi still very accessible