The 270 MeV deuteron beam polarimeter at the Nuclotron Internal Target Station
P.K.Kurilkin, V.P.Ladygin, T.Uesaka, K.Suda, Yu.V.Gurchin,, A.Yu.Isupov, K.Itoh, M.Janek, J.-T.Karachuk, T.Kawabata, A.N.Khrenov,, A.S.Kiselev, V.A.Kizka, J.Kliman, V.A.Krasnov, A.N.Livanov, Y.Maeda,, A.I.Malakhov, V.Matousek, M.Morhach, S.G.Reznikov, S.Sakaguchi, H.Sakai,

TL;DR
This paper presents the development of a deuteron beam polarimeter at the Nuclotron, capable of measuring vector and tensor polarization components simultaneously through spin-asymmetry in elastic scattering at 270 MeV.
Contribution
A novel polarimeter design enabling simultaneous measurement of vector and tensor polarization components at 270 MeV deuteron energy.
Findings
Successfully constructed and tested the polarimeter.
Achieved accurate measurements of deuteron beam polarization.
Demonstrated the polarimeter's capability for large-angle elastic scattering analysis.
Abstract
A deuteron beam polarimeter has been constructed at the Internal Target Station at the Nuclotron of JINR. The polarimeter is based on spin-asymmetry measurements in the d-p elastic scattering at large angles and the deuteron kinetic energy of 270 MeV. It allows to measure vector and tensor components of the deuteron beam polarization simultaneously.
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