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	One of the major challenges in designing the beam line was the small
	clearance of ∼ 7.5 cm along beam axis between the collimators of
	the anti-Compton shields. A stainless steel beam tube of 6 cm diameter
	(top-left figure) has been used inside the array. The backward array
	can slide back on its guide rails without disturbing the beam line.
	The scattering chamber is made of 2″ diameter glass tube to minimize
	the attenuation of γ-rays in the chamber walls. Wilson seal
	couplings are used between the scattering chamber and beam tubes at
	both ends. The target is mounted on four rods inserted along the beam
	tube. The beam tube downstream of the target is mounted rigidly on the
	mechanical structure of the forward array. 
        
	Outside the array, 4″ diameter stainless steel tubes are used for
	transporting the beam. A Turbo-molecular pumping system backed by a
	rotary pump, with dedicated home-made control unit has been installed
	in the beam line. A removable collimator of 5 mm diameter with current
	readout is put at 1.5 m upstream of the target. In actual operation,
	the current intercepted by this collimator is minimized for centering
	the beam on target. 
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