DOE Revue 913
1.) Scientific and/or technical merit of the project
The proposal identifies the potential limit of NEG pumps currently used in ultra high vacuum environments, there is no indication that cryo pumps can improve the vacuum. The proposal indicates that the NEG pumps are currently pumping down to pressures of 10^{-12} Torr. The typical cryo pump can easily go to 10^{-8} and vendors advertise 10^{-9} Torr. There are developments in the field which advertise 10^{-13} Torr cryo pumps just as there are some advertising 10^{-13} NEG pumps. The proposal would be improved by identifying the pumps which will improve the vacuum by at least a factor of 10 over the current advertised limit of 10^{-12} Torr.
2.) Appropriateness of the proposed method or approach
3.) Competency of Personnel
The PI has a well established track record including almost 10 years of experience in JLab's injector group which has been the Deputy of for 5 years.
4.) Reasonableness and appropriateness of the Budget
The budget materials and supplies section would benefit from an itemized list of supplies and their costs for items beyond $10,000. In particular it is unclear how much a cryopumping system capable of < 10^{-12} Torr would cost to implement.
5.) Relevance to DOE mission
6.) Leadership within the scientific community.
Jefferson Lab has been a world leader in the development of polarized electron sources. The source produces mA level currents which accelerated to GeV energies for use by international collaborations in many nuclear physics experimental programs. The demands of the nuclear physics program drive the accelerator to perform well beyond its original design. The proposed development of a higher current source is the next progressive step towards meeting the high demands of the nuclear physics program.
5-6: Strongly encourage 3-4: Encourage 1-2: Discourage