1. Phase space compression of a positive muon beam in two spatial dimensions
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Antognini, A., Ayres, N. J., Belosevic, I., Bondar, V., Eggenberger, A., Hildebrandt, M., Iwai, R., Kirch, K., Knecht, A., Lospalluto, G., Nuber, J., Papa, A., Sakurai, M., Solovyev, I., Taqqu, D., and Yan, T.
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Physics - Accelerator Physics ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
We present the first demonstration of simultaneous phase space compression in two spatial dimensions of a positive muon beam, the first stage of the novel high-brightness muon beam under development by the muCool collaboration at the Paul Scherrer Institute. The keV-energy, sub-mm size beam would enable a factor 10$^5$ improvement in brightness for precision muSR, and atomic and particle physics measurements with positive muons. This compression is achieved within a cryogenic helium gas target with a strong density gradient, placed in a homogeneous magnetic field, under the influence of a complex electric field. In the next phase, the muon beam will be extracted into vacuum., Comment: Submission to SciPost
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- 2024