A precision luminosity monitor for use at electron-positron storage rings

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Abstract

A precision luminosity monitor is described which has been used successfully in an experimental test of quantum electrodynamics at the 2.6 GeV electron-positron storage ring (SPEAR-I) at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center. Design considerations and construction details are given, together with a discussion of radiative corrections and an evaluation of the response of the monitor.

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Work supported in part by the National Science Foundation Grant GP-38611.

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Presently at University of Western Australia, Nedlands, Western Australia 6009.

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