Method for precision measurement of the Range -- Energy relation for protons in pure hydrogen gas
A.Vorobyev, N. Sagidova

TL;DR
This paper proposes a novel experimental method to measure the proton Range-Energy relation in hydrogen gas with 0.1% precision using a high-precision electron scattering setup at MAMI, improving upon existing data accuracy.
Contribution
It introduces a new experimental approach employing electron-proton elastic scattering and a specialized TPC to achieve highly precise proton Range-Energy measurements.
Findings
Potential to measure Range-Energy relation with 0.1% accuracy
Use of a high-pressure hydrogen TPC for precise energy detection
Application to proton energies from 1 to 9.3 MeV
Abstract
The available experimental information on the Range-Energy relation for protons stopped in hydrogen gas is summarized in the SRIM software package. The estimated precision of this data is several percents. Here we describe a possibility to measure this relation with 0.1 precision in the course of an electron-proton elastic scattering experiment to be performed in the 720 MeV electron beam at the Mainz Microtron (MAMI). This experiment, aimed at precision measurement of the proton charge radius, exploits a large hydrogen "active target" to detect the recoiled protons and a forward tracker to detect the scattered electrons. The angles of the scattered electrons are measured with absolute precision. Also, the electron beam momentum is known at MAMI with absolute precision. This gives a possibility to determine with 0.1 absolute precision the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAtomic and Molecular Physics · Particle accelerators and beam dynamics · Nuclear physics research studies
