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MICE: The International Muon Ionization Cooling Experiment: Phase Space Cooling Measurement

Instrumentation and Detectors 2015-05-14 v1 High Energy Physics - Experiment

Abstract

MICE is an experiment with a section of an ionization cooling channel and a muon beam. The muons will be produced by the decay of pions from a target dipping into the ISIS proton beam at Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (RAL). The channel includes liquid-hydrogen absorbers providing transverse and longitudinal momentum loss and high-gradient radiofrequency (RF) cavities for longitudinal reacceleration, all packed into a solenoidal magnetic channel. MICE will reduce the beam transverse emittance by about 10% for muon momenta between 140 and 240 MeV/c. Time-of-flight (TOF) counters, a threshold Cherenkov counter, and a calorimeter will identify background electrons and pions. Spectrometers before and after the cooling section will measure the beam transmission and input and output emittances with an absolute precision of 0.1%.

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@article{arxiv.0910.1035,
  title  = {MICE: The International Muon Ionization Cooling Experiment: Phase Space Cooling Measurement},
  author = {Terrence Lee Hart},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0910.1035},
  year   = {2015}
}

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