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Spatial polarization distribution measurements of gamma rays produced by inverse Compton scattering

Yang, Y.*; 平 義隆*; 静間 俊行*; Omer, M.  

Yang, Y.*; Taira, Yoshitaka*; Shizuma, Toshiyuki*; Omer, M.

Highly polarized MeV gamma-rays, produced by Laser Compton Scattered (LCS) of a polarized laser with an electron beam, offer a unique probe for basic and applied physics research. As the polarization characteristics of these gamma-rays vary with the position of the beam cross section, it is essential to understand the polarization properties when using polarized gamma-rays. However, detailed measurements of the two-dimensional spatial polarization distribution have not yet been conducted. In the UVSOR synchrotron facility, a polarimeter was developed to measure the spatial polarization distribution of linearly polarized gamma-rays. The polarimeter is based on asymmetry measurements of the Compton scattering cross section. In this conference, we will report on measurement results of the spatial polarization distribution of linearly and circularly polarized LCS gamma-rays. The polarization axis of the polarized gamma-rays was clearly measured to vary with scattering and azimuth angle. In the near future, we plan to use the developed polarimeter to also measure the spatial polarization distribution of gamma-rays generated by an axially symmetric polarized laser.

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