25–29 Aug 2025
Monona Terrace
US/Central timezone

FLUKA-Based Optimization of Muon Production and Radiation Shielding for Muon Collider Demonstrator

28 Aug 2025, 18:15
5m
Room MNQR (Monona Terrace)

Room MNQR

Monona Terrace

Accelerator Technology Poster

Speaker

Ruaa Al-Harthy (University of Wisconsin Madison (US))

Description

This study investigates the optimization of pion and muon yields from an 8GeV proton beam incident on a graphite target, as part of a design effort for a muon collider demonstrator. The primary objective is to determine the optimal geometric configuration between the target and a solenoidal capture channel to maximize secondary particle production while mitigating potential damage from residual high-energy protons downstream. The current design features a 2m long, 0.7m radius solenoid with a peak magnetic field of 5T. We explore variations in the beam and target positioning, including tilt angles and impact parameters, to identify configurations that enhance particle capture efficiency. In parallel, we evaluate radiation fluence, particularly neutron flux and energy deposition, to ensure the superconducting solenoid remains protected from localized heating that could trigger a quench. This work supports the development of high-yield, damage-resilient front-end systems for future muon collider facilities.

Author

Ruaa Al-Harthy (University of Wisconsin Madison (US))

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