Physics potential of polarized positrons at the Jefferson Laboratory
Eric Voutier

TL;DR
The paper discusses the potential of polarized positron beams at Jefferson Laboratory, enabled by the PEPPo concept, to expand physics research opportunities alongside existing polarized electron beams.
Contribution
It introduces the physics potential of polarized positrons produced via PEPPo, highlighting new research opportunities at Jefferson Laboratory.
Findings
PEPPo enables efficient polarized positron production.
Polarized positrons complement electron beams for diverse physics studies.
New experimental possibilities arise from polarized positron use.
Abstract
Charge symmetry in hadronic reactions, either verified or violated, appears to be in some circumstances a mandatory guide for model-independent understanding of the structure and dynamics at play. The recent demonstration of the PEPPo concept for the production of polarized positrons opens new physics perspectives at the Jefferson Laboratory. Polarized positron beams, in complement to existing polarized electron beams, are shown to bring multi-Physics opportunities.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAtomic and Molecular Physics · Particle accelerators and beam dynamics · Muon and positron interactions and applications
