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WG3&WG4 Joint Session

4 Aug 2011, 11:00

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  1. Dr Jaroslaw Pasternak (Imperial College, London)
    04/08/2011, 11:00
    Next generation lepton flavour violation experiments require high intensity and high quality muon beams. The PRISM task force focuses on accelerator R&D for realizing such beams using an FFAG ring. The scaling and non-scaling designs for the PRISM FFAG ring are discussed. The recent studies on injection/extraction systems and matching to the solenoid channel are outlined. The future plans for...
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  2. Mr Sam Cook (UCL)
    04/08/2011, 11:30
    The MuSIC (Muon Science Innovative Channel) beam line at RCNP (Research Centre for Nuclear Physics, Osaka) will be the most intense source of muons in the world. A proton beam is incident on a target and, by using a novel capture solenoid, guides the produced pions into the beam line where they subsequently decay to muons. This increased muon flux will allow more precise measurements of cLFV...
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  3. Makoto YOSHIDA (KEK)
    04/08/2011, 12:00
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