Scattered beam monitors and scanner detectors for the MOLLER experiment
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Abstract
The MOLLER experiment aims to carry out a precise measurement of the parity-violating asymmetry from electron-electron scattering in Hall A at Jefferson Lab. The measured asymmetry results in an ultra-precise determination of the weak mixing angle. Such a precise measurement demands rigorous control over systematic uncertainties and potential background corrections. For this, the experiment will use several auxiliary detector subsystems. Some of these detector subsystems are important to cross-check the helicity-correlated beam correction procedures and some others are used to monitor the possible drifts in the scattered beam profile. In this talk, I will give an overview of the scattered beam monitors and the scanner detectors for the MOLLER experiment.
*NSF awards 2012995 and 2013023
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Presenters
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Devi L Adhikari
- Virginia Tech