Conveners
WG3+WG4
- Simon Corrodi
Acceleration of cooled muons is a promising technology for realizing a low-emittance muon beam, which is essential for noble muon sciences such as precise measurements of the muon dipole moments and muon microscopy. This technology is being developed at the Material and Life science experimental Facility at J-PARC. There, muons are cooled down to thermal energy though Muonium formation...
High-intensity proton beams are routinely used to generate secondary beams of particles such as neutrinos and muons.. High-current (∼100 µA), medium-energy (1 - 10 GeV), continuous-wave electron beams with a delivered large integrated charge (∼1000 C/y) can be also used to generate secondary beams. After interaction with a thin target in fixed-target experiments at the Thomas Jefferson...
A high-intensity muon source named MuST has been proposed for several years at IMPCAS in China. Utilizing the 5-mA proton beam of CiADS linac on targets, multiple muon beamlines can be fed, and the intensity of the DC muon beam is expected to be record-breaking. Here, the conceptual layout of MuST, including the tandem targets, the muon beamlines, and the terminals, is presented. The plan and...