Abstract

We report on recent developments of the internal supersonic gas jet target at IUCF. The emphasis has been on hydrogen jets that can be used as targets of ∼ 10 16 atoms/cm 2 thickness in high-luminosity experiments. A method of scanning jets with an ionizing 1 keV electron beam has been employed in order to study jet formation as a function of nozzle geometry and temperature. We summarize our results, obtained by scanning H 2 jets from 23 different nozzles, most of them made from glass capillaries. The present setup of the jet target in the Cooler storage ring is described.

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