Science Requirements and Conceptual Design for a Polarized Medium Energy Electron-Ion Collider at Jefferson Lab
S. Abeyratne, A. Accardi, S. Ahmed, D. Barber, J. Bisognano, A., Bogacz, A. Castilla, P. Chevtsov, S. Corneliussen, W. Deconinck, P., Degtiarenko, J. Delayen, Ya. Derbenev, S. DeSilva, D. Douglas, V. Dudnikov,, R. Ent, B. Erdelyi, P. Evtushenko, Yu. Filatov, D. Gaskell, R. Geng

TL;DR
This paper outlines the scientific goals and conceptual design of a polarized medium energy electron-ion collider at Jefferson Lab, leveraging the CEBAF accelerator to explore fundamental physics questions.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive conceptual design for a polarized medium energy electron-ion collider at Jefferson Lab, highlighting its scientific potential and technical feasibility.
Findings
Identification of key science opportunities in polarized electron-ion collisions
Detailed conceptual design based on CEBAF accelerator
Feasibility assessment of collider implementation
Abstract
This report presents a brief summary of the science opportunities and program of a polarized medium energy electron-ion collider at Jefferson Lab and a comprehensive description of the conceptual design of such a collider based on the CEBAF electron accelerator facility.
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhotocathodes and Microchannel Plates · Electron and X-Ray Spectroscopy Techniques · Particle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers
