26–29 Oct 2021
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Diversified use of ILC: A possibility of hadron photoproduction experiments at a beam dump

27 Oct 2021, 15:30
24m
Room #5 (Zoom Meeting ID: 836 4660 8149)

Room #5

Zoom Meeting ID: 836 4660 8149

Oral presentation using Zoom Session S: ILC application (to physics, material science, etc.) S: ILC application (to physics, material science, etc.)

Speaker

Norihito Muramatsu (ELPH, Tohoku University)

Description

The ILC provides an extremely high energy electron beam with an excellent beam divergence. Thus, a linearly polarized photon beam of about 75 GeV can be produced by coherent bremsstrahlung using a thin diamond radiator. Thanks to the electron beam polarization, it is also possible to generate a circularly polarized photon beam. Such a very high energy photon beam would be useful to produce exotic hadrons with charm or bottom quarks and to investigate their natures through polarization observables. This talk will present a possibility of hadron photoproduction experiments at a beam dump as a diversified use of ILC.

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Primary author

Norihito Muramatsu (ELPH, Tohoku University)

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