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29 March 2024
 
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CLIC-LHC Based FEL-Nucleus Collider: Feasibility and Physics Search Potential
H. Braun ; R. Corsini ; J. P. Delahaye ; E. Guliyev ; A. Ozcan ; S. Sultansoy ; O. Yavas ; S. Yigit ;
Date 24 Mar 2005
Subject Nuclear Experiment; Accelerator Physics | nucl-ex nucl-th physics.acc-ph
AffiliationCERN), R. Corsini (CERN), J. P. Delahaye (CERN), E. Guliyev (Institute of Physics, Baku), A. Ozcan (Gazi Univ., Ankara), S. Sultansoy (Gazi Univ., Ankara), O. Yavas (Ankara Univ., Ankara), S. Yigit (TAEK, Ankara
AbstractThe feasibility of a CLIC-LHC based FEL-nucleus collider is investigated. It is shown that the proposed scheme satisfies all requirements of an ideal photon source for the Nuclear Resonance Fluorescence method. The tunability, monochromaticity and high polarization of the FEL beam together with high statistics and huge energy of LHC nucleus beams will give an unique opportunity to determine different characteristics of excited nuclear levels. The physics potential of the proposed collider is illustrated for a beam of Pb nuclei.
Source arXiv, nucl-ex/0503019
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