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Mami Experimental Activity

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The Mainz Microtron MAMI is shortly described followed by a sketch of the three main experimental facilities: the Al collaboration realizing a 3-spectrometer set-up, the A2 collaboration realizing a photon tagger together with numerous dedicated detectors, and the A3 collaboration realizing a facility to use polarized electrons and polarized targets for the measurement of the electric form factor of the neutron G e,n. The physics program of the first round is outlined by listing all planned experiments.

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Walcher, T. (1992). Mami Experimental Activity. In: Ciofi degli Atti, C., Pace, E., Salmè, G., Simula, S. (eds) Few-Body Problems in Physics. Few-Body Systems, vol 6. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-7581-1_43

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