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View article: Transverse Emittance Reduction in Muon Beams by Ionization Cooling
Transverse Emittance Reduction in Muon Beams by Ionization Cooling Open
Accelerated muon beams have been considered for next-generation studies of high-energy lepton-antilepton collisions and neutrino oscillations. However, high-brightness muon beams have not yet been produced. The main challenge for muon acce…
View article: Multiple Coulomb scattering of muons in lithium hydride
Multiple Coulomb scattering of muons in lithium hydride Open
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Materials and process discovery by correlated STEM imaging and spectroscopy with electrical testing Open
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View article: Performance of the MICE diagnostic system
Performance of the MICE diagnostic system Open
Muon beams of low emittance provide the basis for the intense, well-characterised neutrino beams of a neutrino factory and for multi-TeV lepton-antilepton collisions at a muon collider. The international Muon Ionization Cooling Experiment …
RECENT RESULTS FROM MICE ON MULTIPLE COULOMB SCATTERING AND ENERGY LOSS Open
Muon beams of low emittance provide the basis for the intense, well characterised neutrino beams of a neutrino factory and for multi-TeV lepton-antilepton collisions at a muon collider. The international Muon Ionization Cooling Experiment …
View article: First Demonstration of Ionization Cooling by the Muon Ionization Cooling Experiment
First Demonstration of Ionization Cooling by the Muon Ionization Cooling Experiment Open
Muon colliders have the potential to carry the search for new phenomena to energies well beyond the reach of the LHC in the same or smaller footprint. Muon beams may be created through the decay of pions produced in the interaction of a pr…
The upgrade of the T2K Near Detector ND280 Open
The T2K-II program will upgrade the beam power of the main ring at J-PARC to 1.3 MW and will also renovate the T2K near detector ND280. With these two components the T2K collaboration will establish the value of leptonic CP violation at th…
Recent Results from MICE on Multiple Coulomb Scattering and Energy Loss Open
Multiple coulomb scattering and energy loss are well known phenomena experienced by charged particles as they traverse a material. However, from recent measurements by the MuScat collaboration, it is known that the available simulation cod…
RECENT RESULTS FROM MICE ON MULTIPLE COULOMB SCATTERING AND ENERGY LOSS Open
Multiple Coulomb scattering and energy loss are well known phenomena experienced by charged particles as they traverse a material. However, from recent measurements by the MuScat collaboration, it is known that the simulation code (GEANT4)…
View article: Recent Results from MICE on Multiple Coulomb Scattering and Energy Loss
Recent Results from MICE on Multiple Coulomb Scattering and Energy Loss Open
Multiple coulomb scattering and energy loss are well known phenomena experienced by charged particles as they traverse a material. However, from recent measurements by the MuScat collaboration, it is known that the available simulation cod…
View article: Lattice design and expected performance of the Muon Ionization Cooling Experiment demonstration of ionization cooling
Lattice design and expected performance of the Muon Ionization Cooling Experiment demonstration of ionization cooling Open
Muon beams of low emittance provide the basis for the intense, well-characterized neutrino beams necessary to elucidate the physics of flavor at a neutrino factory and to provide lepton-antilepton collisions at energies of up to several Te…
View article: Pion contamination in the MICE muon beam
Pion contamination in the MICE muon beam Open
The international Muon Ionization Cooling Experiment (MICE) will perform a\nsystematic investigation of ionization cooling with muon beams of momentum\nbetween 140 and 240\\,MeV/c at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory ISIS facility.\nThe m…