TESLA Polarimeters
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. We describe a study of high-energy Compton beam polarimeters for the future e + e − linear collider machine TESLA. A segment of the beam delivery system has been identified, which is aligned with the e + e − collision axis and which has a suitable configuration for high-quality beam polarization measurements. The laser envisaged for the polarimeter is similar to an existing facility at DESY. It delivers very short pulses in the 10 ps, 10 − 100 µJ regime and operates with a pattern that matches the pulse and bunch structure of TESLA. This will permit very fast and ac-curate measurements and an expeditious tune-up of the spin manipulators at the low-energy end of the linac. Electron detection in the multi-event regime will be the principle operating mode of the polarimeter. Other possible operating modes include photon detection and single-event detection for calibration purposes. We expect an overall precision of ∆ P/P ∼ 0 . 5% for the measurement of the beam polarization.