The Physics Program at MAMI-C
Patrick Achenbach

TL;DR
The paper discusses the capabilities and initial experimental results of MAMI-C, a high-energy electron accelerator dedicated to exploring hadron structure within non-perturbative QCD.
Contribution
It introduces the MAMI-C accelerator's technical features and highlights its role in advancing hadron structure research in non-perturbative QCD.
Findings
Successful operation of MAMI-C with 1.5 GeV electron beams
Initial experiments demonstrating the facility's research potential
Highlights of selected physics results from early experiments
Abstract
In February 2007, the fourth stage of the Mainz Microtron, MAMI-C, started operations with a first experiment. The new Harmonic Double-Sided Microtron delivers an electron beam with energies up to 1.5 GeV while preserving the excellent beam quality of the previous stages. The experimental program at MAMI is focused on studies of the hadron structure in the domain of non-perturbative QCD. In this paper, a few prominent selections of the extensive physics program at MAMI-C will be presented.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers · Particle accelerators and beam dynamics · Superconducting Materials and Applications
