Title :
Search for resonances in electron-positron scattering using a cold positron gas target
Author :
Cowan, T.E. ; Howell, R.H. ; Rohatgi, R. ; Fajans, J.
Abstract :
Summary form only given. The recently discovered correlated positron-electron peaks emitted from superheavy nuclear collisions may be signatures for previously undetected neutral particlelike objects having masses of 1-2 MeV/c2. An experiment has been designed to definitively test this hypothesis by searching for resonant states formed directly in the scattering of monoenergetic electrons incident on a gas of cold positrons confined in a Malmberg-type Penning trap. This technique will provide an improvement in sensitivity for detecting new neutral particlelike objects of two orders of magnitude over that of present positron-beam, thin-foil scattering experiments, which are fundamentally limited by the momentum of the atomic electrons. Combined with a recoil-shadow technique, this experiment will explore the entire four-decade range of possible neutral particle lifetimes (10-13 , s to 10-9 s), which cannot be probed by other methods. Construction is underway. Positrons will be produced at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory 100-MeV Linac and trapped in a 6-T solenoid after remoderation. A 3-MeV pelletron will be used as a variable energy electron source. The scattered particles will be analyzed by a transverse magnetic field downstream. The electron, positron, and annihilation photons will be detected in coincidence. Large angle scattering events are anticipated at a 0.1-1.0-Hz rate
Keywords :
electron-positron interactions; hypothetical particles; 0.1 to 1.0 Hz; 100 MeV; 10-13 to 10-9 s; 3 MeV; 6 T; Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; Linac; Malmberg-type Penning trap; annihilation photons; coincidence; cold positron gas target; confined positrons; correlated positron-electron peaks; electron-positron scattering; large angle scattering events; lifetimes; monoenergetic electrons; neutral particlelike objects; pelletron; recoil-shadow technique; remoderation; resonances; resonant states; solenoid; superheavy nuclear collisions; transverse magnetic field; variable energy electron source;
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science, 1990. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts., 1990 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Oakland, CA, USA
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.1990.110614