The HIγS Facility: A Free-Electron Laser Generated Gamma-Ray Beam for Research in Nuclear Physics

Author:

Weller Henry R.1,Ahmed Mohammad W.1

Affiliation:

1. Duke University & Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory, Box 90308, Durham, NC 27708-0308, USA

Abstract

The High Intensity Gamma-ray Source (HIγS) is a joint project between Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory (TUNL) and the Duke Free Electron Laser Laboratory (DFELL). This facility utilizes intra-cavity back-scattering of the FEL photons in order to produce a γ-flux enhancement of approximately 103 over the existing sources. At present, gamma-ray beams with energies ranging from 2 to 50 MeV are available with intensities of 105–107 γ/ s , energy spreads of 1% or better (with lower intensities), and 100% linear polarization. An upgrade is presently underway which will allow for the production of γ rays up to an energy of about 225 MeV having intensities in excess of 108 γ/ sec . The primary component of the upgrade is a 1.2 GeV booster-injector which will provide for efficient injection at any chosen operating energy of the storage ring from 300 MeV to 1.2 GeV. In addition, an upgrade of the present OK-4 FEL to a helical undulator system (OK-5) is underway. This new system has many advantages over the present one, including making switchable linear and circularly polarized beams available, an increase in power and a decrease in mirror-damaging radiation. The full system, including the booster injector, is expected to be ready for use by 2006. TUNL researchers, in collaboration with outside theoretical and experimental colleagues, have proposed a broad based research program in nuclear physics which is designed to exploit the unique flux, energy resolution and polarization of the HIγS beams. A description of the presently available facility and the anticipated facility following the present upgrades will be given in this review, along with a description of recent and planned experiments.

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,Astronomy and Astrophysics,Nuclear and High Energy Physics

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