E158 is a fixed target experiment at SLAC in which high energy (up to 48 GeV) polarized electrons are scattered off the unpolarized electrons in a 1.5 m long liquid hydrogen target. The total volume of liquid hydrogen in the system is 47.1. The beam can deposit as much as 700 W into the liquid hydrogen. Among the requirements for the system are: that density fluctuations in the liquid hydrogen be kept to a minimum, that the target can be moved out of the beam line while cold and replaced to within 2 mm and that the target survive lifetime radiation doses of up to 1×106 Gy. The cryogenic system for the experiment consists of the target itself, the cryostat containing the target, a refurbished CTI 4000 refrigerator providing more than 1 kW of...
This paper presents the advancement of a program being carried out in view of selecting the cryogeni...
MuCool Test Area (MTA) is a complex of buildings at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, which are...
The European Spallation Source (ESS) project is a neutron spallation source research facility curren...
Liquid hydrogen targets have played a vital role in the physics program at SLAC for the past 40 year...
A cryogenic horizontal single loop target has been designed, built, tested and operated for the G$^0...
A liquid hydrogen/deuterium target is used at COSY of the FZ-Juelich in the external experiments TOF...
Equipment is being tested to determine the applicability of cryogenic atomic physics techniques to t...
The Fermilab 1990--1991 Fixed Target Program featured six experiments utilizing liquid hydrogen or l...
The European Spallation Source in Lund, Sweden, is going to be a neutron scattering research center ...
This paper describes a 650 mm long liquid hydrogen targetr constructed for use in the high intensity...
This research was sponsored by the National Science Foundation Grant NSF PHY-931478
A very light liquid hydrogen/deuterium target has been constructed to be used in scattering experime...
A self contained completely automated liquid hydrogen target has been built in the UBC Nuclear Physi...
A 150 cm long liquid hydrogen target has been built for the SLAC End Station A E158 experiment. The ...
This paper describes a proposed target facility for use in a program of electron scattering experime...
This paper presents the advancement of a program being carried out in view of selecting the cryogeni...
MuCool Test Area (MTA) is a complex of buildings at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, which are...
The European Spallation Source (ESS) project is a neutron spallation source research facility curren...
Liquid hydrogen targets have played a vital role in the physics program at SLAC for the past 40 year...
A cryogenic horizontal single loop target has been designed, built, tested and operated for the G$^0...
A liquid hydrogen/deuterium target is used at COSY of the FZ-Juelich in the external experiments TOF...
Equipment is being tested to determine the applicability of cryogenic atomic physics techniques to t...
The Fermilab 1990--1991 Fixed Target Program featured six experiments utilizing liquid hydrogen or l...
The European Spallation Source in Lund, Sweden, is going to be a neutron scattering research center ...
This paper describes a 650 mm long liquid hydrogen targetr constructed for use in the high intensity...
This research was sponsored by the National Science Foundation Grant NSF PHY-931478
A very light liquid hydrogen/deuterium target has been constructed to be used in scattering experime...
A self contained completely automated liquid hydrogen target has been built in the UBC Nuclear Physi...
A 150 cm long liquid hydrogen target has been built for the SLAC End Station A E158 experiment. The ...
This paper describes a proposed target facility for use in a program of electron scattering experime...
This paper presents the advancement of a program being carried out in view of selecting the cryogeni...
MuCool Test Area (MTA) is a complex of buildings at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, which are...
The European Spallation Source (ESS) project is a neutron spallation source research facility curren...