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Accelerator system for the PRISM based muon to electron conversion experiment / Alekou, A. (CERN) ; Appleby, R. ; Aslaninejad, M. ; Barlow, R.J. ; Hock, R. Chudzinski K. M. ; Garland, J. ; Jenner, L.J. ; Kelliher, D.J. ; Kuno, Y. ; Kurup, A. et al.
The next generation of lepton flavor violation experiments need high intensity and high quality muon beams. [...]
arXiv:1310.0804.
- 2013. - 14 p.
PDF on ECONF - Proceedings write-up on ECONF - Preprint
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High Intensity Muon Beam Facilities with FFAG / Kuno, Yoshitaka
A new highly intense muon source with narrow beam energy spread and high purity, based on a FFAG ring, is under development in Japan. It is called the PRISM project, which stands for Phase Rotated Intense Slow Muon source [...]
2005 External link: Published version from JACoW
In : 21st IEEE Particle Accelerator Conference, Knoxville, TN, USA, 16 - 20 May 2005, pp.29
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R&D Needs for a Neutrino Factory / Keil, Eberhard
The R&D needs for a neutrino factory, based on a muon storage ring, are presented. [...]
CERN-SL-2000-042-AP ; CERN-NEUTRINO-FACTORY-NOTE-32 ; CERN-NUFACT-NOTE-32.
- 2000 - 11.
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Alternative Electron Models of an FFAG Muon Accelerator / Keil, Eberhard
Parameters are derived for the lattice and RF system of two electron models of a non-scaling FFAG ring for accelerating muons. [...]
CERN-NUFACT-NOTE-137 ; CARE-Note-2004-027-BENE ; CERN-AB-Note-2004-011-ABP ; CERN-NEUTRINO-FACTORY-NOTE-137.
- 2004 - 10.
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Neutrino factories / Wildner, Elena (CERN)
Neutrinos are produced by many processes in our universe. These elusive particles reach the earth having a certain energy permitting them to react with nuclei in detectors that are specifically designed to probe their properties. [...]
2016 - 21 p.
In : Challenges and goals for accelerators in the XXI century, pp.699-719
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New Concepts in FFAG Design for Secondary Beam Facilities and Other Applications / Craddock, Michael
Fixed Field Alternating Gradient accelerators offer much higher acceptances and repetition rates - and therefore higher beam intensities - than synchrotrons, at the cost of more complicated magnet and rf cavity designs. Perhaps because of the difficulty and expense anticipated, early studies never progressed beyond the stage of successful electron models, but in recent years, with improvements in magnet and rf design technology, FFAGs have become the focus of renewed attention. [...]
2005 External link: Published version from JACoW
In : 21st IEEE Particle Accelerator Conference, Knoxville, TN, USA, 16 - 20 May 2005, pp.261
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A Study of Storage Ring Requirements for an Explosive Detection System Using NRA Method / Wang, Tai-Sen ; Kwan, Thomas J T
The technical feasibility of an explosives detection system based on the nuclear resonance absorption (NRA) of gamma rays in nitrogen-rich materials was demonstrated at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) in 1993 by using an RFQ proton accelerator and a tomographic imaging prototype.* The study is being continued recently to examine deployment of such an active interrogation system in realistic scenarios. The approach is to use a cyclotron and electron-cooling-equipped storage rings(s) to provide the high quality and high current proton beam needed in a practical application. [...]
2005 External link: Published version from JACoW
In : 21st IEEE Particle Accelerator Conference, Knoxville, TN, USA, 16 - 20 May 2005, pp.1790
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Conceptual Design of a Target and Capture Channel for a Muon Collider / Accettura, C (CERN) ; Bottura, L (CERN) ; Calviani, M (CERN) ; Calzolari, D (CERN) ; Ximenes, R Franqueira (CERN) ; Kolehmainen, A (CERN) ; Lechner, A (CERN) ; Gomez, J Lorenzo (Fusion for Energy, Barcelona) ; Portone, A (Fusion for Energy, Barcelona) ; Esteban, F J Saura (CERN) et al.
The “target and capture channel” is one of the crucial systems in a Muon Collider, whose function is to create an intense muon beam from the decay of the pions generated by a multi-MW proton beam impinging on a particle-producing target. To guarantee the capture of the pions and resulting muons, the channel consists of a sequence of solenoids, providing a well-defined profile on axis, with 20 T peak at the target location and an adiabatic decrease along the channel length. [...]
2024 - 5 p. - Published in : IEEE Trans. Appl. Supercond. 34 (2024) 4101705
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A high-intensity H- LINAC at CERN based on LEP-2 cavities / Vretenar, M. (CERN) /SPL Study Group Collaboration
In view of a possible evolution of the CERN accelerator complex towards higher proton intensities, a 2.2 GeV H- linac with 4 MW beam power has been designed, for use in connection with an accumulator and compressor ring as proton driver of a muon-based Neutrino Factory. The high-energy part of this linac can use most of the RF equipment (superconducting cavities and klystrons) from the LEP collider after its decommissioning at the end of 2000. [...]
physics/0008142; LINAC2000-TU206; CERN-NUFACT-Note-40; CERN-PS-2000-059-RF.- Geneva : CERN, 2000 - 5 p. - Published in : eConf C: 000821 (2000) , pp. TU206 Fulltext: arXiv:physics_0008142 - PDF; CERN-PS-2000-059-RF - PDF;
In : 20th International Linear Accelerator Conference, Monterey, CA, USA, 21 - 25 Aug 2000, pp.TU206
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Muon Ionization Cooling Experiment (MICE) / Zisman, M S
There is presently considerable activity worldwide on developing the technical capability for a “neutrino factory” based on a muon storage ring and, a muon collider. Muons are obtained from the decay of pions produced when an intense proton beam hits a high-Z target, so the initial muon beam has a large 6-dimensional phase space. [...]
2004 External links: Published version from JACoW; Transparencies
In : 22nd International Linear Accelerator Conference, Lubeck, Germany, 16 - 20 Aug 2004, pp.832

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