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https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2014-TUPME019
Title Design and Simulation of a High Field - low energy Muon Ionization Cooling Channel
Authors
  • H. K. Sayed, J.S. Berg, R.B. Palmer, D. Stratakispresenter
    BNL, Upton, Long Island, New York, USA
Abstract Muon beams are generated with inherited large transverse and longitudinal emittances. In order to achieve low emittance within the short lifetime of the muons, the only feasible cooling scheme is the ionization cooling. In this study we present a design and simulation of a novel ionization cooling channel. The channel operates at a very strong magnetic fields of 25-30 T with low muon beam energy starting from 66 MeV and decreasing gradually. We study the beam dynamics of such low energy beam in high field region inside and between cooling stages. Key design parameters will be presented and in addition the performance and channel requirements of RF cavities and high field magnets will be presented.
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Conference IPAC2014, Dresden, Germany
Series International Particle Accelerator Conference (5th)
Proceedings Link to full IPAC2014 Proccedings
Session Poster Session, Messi Area
Date 17-Jun-14   16:00–18:00
Main Classification 01 Circular and Linear Colliders
Sub Classification A09 Muon Accelerators and Neutrino Factories
Keywords emittance, focusing, solenoid, simulation, scattering
Publisher JACoW Publishing, Geneva, Switzerland
Editors Christine Petit-Jean-Genaz (CERN, Geneva, Switzerland); Gianluigi Arduini (CERN, Geneva, Switzerland); Peter Michel (HZDR, Dresden, Germany); Volker RW Schaa (GSI, Darmstadt, Germany)
ISBN 978-3-95450-132-8
Published July 2014
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