A Method to Produce Intense Positron Beams via Electro Pair Production on Electrons (1607.03847v1)
Abstract: Intense positron beams can be prepared via electro production with the reaction $e{-} + e{-} \rightarrow e{-}+e{+}+e{-}+e{-}$ due to the availability of high current electron beams. Head on collisions inside of a magnetic field of a solenoid are used to produce unpolarized/polarized positrons via $e{-}-e{+}$ - pair production. A flux of unpolarized positrons, $N_{positron}=6.55 \cdot 10{11} s{-1}$, has been obtained as a result of calculations for a special case of parameters with beam currents for both electron beams of $I_{e}$=10 mA and beam momenta of $p_{beam 1}$=0.63 MeV/c and $p_{beam 2}$=10.0 MeV/c. Intensities are an order of magnitude smaller in the case of polarized positrons due to a reduced current of one of the electron beams. Suitable cuts on momenta of the positrons allow to achieve a polarization transfer from electrons to positrons of $\geq $ 85\% reducing, however, the intensity to 27\%
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