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Th positron production efficiency was measured for a positron source that uses a quadrupole triplet system to collect positrons from a tungsten target that are produced when the target is impinged by electrons from the High Repetition Rate Linac (HRRL) at Idaho State University's (ISU) Idaho Accelerator Center (IAC). When a 12 MeV electron beam is used on the tungsten target, positrons escaping from the downstream side of the tungsten with a wide momentum and angular spread. The positrons with energies of 1 to 5 MeV observed experimentally after a 90 degree bend using NaI detectors to detect 511 keV photons from annihilation process. In this talk, the speaker will talk about the experimental setup, procedure and results.
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The positron production efficiency of a potential Linac based positron source was measured that relies on a quadrupole triplet system to collect positrons.  Positrons are produced when a 2mm thick Tungsten target is impinged by electrons from the High Repetition Rate Linac (HRRL) at Idaho State University's (ISU) Idaho Accelerator Center (IAC). When a 12 MeV electron beam is used on the tungsten target, positrons escape from the downstream side of the tungsten with a wide momentum and angular spread. Positrons with energies between one to five MeV were observed experimentally after the beam line's 90 degree bend using NaI detectors.  Positrons that annihilated on a second Tungsten target, locted after the 90 degree bend,  produced  511 keV photons that were observed using the NaI detectors.. In this talk, the speaker will talk about the experimental setup, procedure and results.

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Title

A POSITRON PRODUCTION EFFICIENCY MEASUREMENT USING THE IAC’S HIGH REPETITION RATE LINAC

Abstract

The positron production efficiency of a potential Linac based positron source was measured that relies on a quadrupole triplet system to collect positrons. Positrons are produced when a 2mm thick Tungsten target is impinged by electrons from the High Repetition Rate Linac (HRRL) at Idaho State University's (ISU) Idaho Accelerator Center (IAC). When a 12 MeV electron beam is used on the tungsten target, positrons escape from the downstream side of the tungsten with a wide momentum and angular spread. Positrons with energies between one to five MeV were observed experimentally after the beam line's 90 degree bend using NaI detectors. Positrons that annihilated on a second Tungsten target, locted after the 90 degree bend, produced 511 keV photons that were observed using the NaI detectors.. In this talk, the speaker will talk about the experimental setup, procedure and results.