A superfluid liquid helium target for low-momentum electron scattering experiments at the S-DALINAC
Michaela Hilcker, Jonny Birkhan, Antonio D'Alessio, Lars J\"urgensen,, Tobias Klaus, Peter von Neumann-Cosel, Norbert Pietralla, Philipp Christian, Ries, Maxim Singer, Gerhart Steinhilber (Institut f\"ur Kernphysik,, Technische Universit\"at Darmstadt, Germany)

TL;DR
This paper presents the development and characterization of a superfluid liquid helium target designed for high-precision, low-momentum electron scattering experiments at the S-DALINAC accelerator.
Contribution
It introduces a novel superfluid helium target with stable temperature control, enabling improved experimental accuracy and luminosity for electron scattering studies.
Findings
Target functionality confirmed in commissioning tests
Good temperature stability achieved
Suitable for high-resolution electron scattering experiments
Abstract
The superconducting electron accelerator S-DALINAC enables electron scattering experiments with low momentum transfer and high energy resolution. In order to perform experiments on helium with high precision and high luminosity, a superfluid liquid helium target with good temperature stability was developed. The functionality of this target could be confirmed and its properties were characterized in a commissioning experiment.
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