Feasibility study for precisely measuring the EIC ${}^3$He beam polarization with the Polarized Atomic Hydrogen Gas Jet Target polarimeter at RHIC
Abstract: The Polarized Atomic Hydrogen Gas Jet Target polarimeter (HJET) is used to measure the absolute proton beam polarization, $\sigma_P\text{syst}/P!\lesssim!0.5\%$, at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider. Here I consider the possibility of employing HJET to measure the ${}3\text{He}$ ($h$) beam polarization at the Electron-Ion Collider (EIC). The dominant contribution to the ratio of the $h\uparrow{p}$ and $p\uparrow{h}$ analyzing powers, which is needed for such measurements, can be easily calculated using well-known values of the proton and helion magnetic moments, but some corrections should be applied to achieve the required accuracy. It was found that corrections due to absorption and ${}3\text{He}$ breakup effectively cancel in the ratio and a correction due to hadronic spin-flip amplitudes can be derived from the proton beam measurements. As a result, the anticipated systematic uncertainty in the measured ${}3\text{He}$ beam polarization can satisfy the EIC requirement $\sigma_P\text{syst}/P!\lesssim!1\%$.
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