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Improved Analysis of the Breakup Corrections to the High Energy $^3$He Beam Polarization measurements with HJET

Published 1 Mar 2023 in hep-ph | (2303.00677v2)

Abstract: The requirements for hadron polarimetry at the future Electron Ion Collider (EIC) include measurements of the absolute helion ($3$He, $h$) beam polarization with systematic uncertainties better than $\sigma\text{syst}_P/P\le1\%$. Recently, it was suggested to utilize the Polarized Atomic Hydrogen Gas Jet Target (HJET) for precision measurement of the polarization of the $\sim$100 GeV/n helion beam. At the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider, HJET serves to determine absolute proton beam polarization with low systematic uncertainties of about $\delta\text{syst}P/P\lesssim0.5\%$. To adapt the HJET method for the EIC helion beam, the experimentally determined ratio of the beam and target (jet) spin correlated asymmetries should be adjusted by the ratio of $p\uparrow{h}$ and $h\uparrow{p}$ analyzing powers $A_\text{N}{ph}(t)/A_\text{N}{hp}(t)$ which, in the leading order approximation, is predefined by magnetic moments of the proton and helion, $(\mu_p-1)/(\mu_h/2-1/3)$. However, to achieve the required accuracy in the measured polarization, the corrections due to hadronic spin-flip amplitudes and due to possible beam $3$He breakup should be considered. Here a more accurate analysis of the possible breakup corrections to the measured $3$He beam polarization is provided. The results confirm that the breakup corrections are negligible for the EIC helion beam absolute polarization measurement by HJET.

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