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[en] The goals of the internal target working group are to explore: (1) physics experiments which require or would benefit from an internal target method, and (2) the technical feasibility of internal target experiments. Two general classes of physics which require an internal target method are experiments involving polarized targets which necessarily have very low densities from the polarization process and experiments which require thin targets, i.e., the reaction products have high stopping powers. Another class of experiments which would benefit from this method are those in which the detector requires low luminosity (4π detectors, say). In this case, the background from secondary processes would be less in the internal target configuration than that of the external beam experiment. In order to address these goals, the working group has explored the feasibility of specific experiments and those considered thus far are listed. Some of the highlights of this group since the CEBAF 1984 Summer Workshop are presented
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1985; 12 p; CEBAF summer workshop; Newport News, VA (USA); 3-7 Jun 1985; Available from NTIS, PC A02/MF A01 as DE85018452
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