Title :
Superconducting solenoids for an international muon cooling experiment
Author :
Green, M.A. ; Rey, J.M.
Author_Institution :
Lawrence Berkeley Nat. Lab., CA, USA
fDate :
6/1/2003 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The international muon ionization cooling experiment MICE will consist of two focusing cooling cells and a pair of uniform field solenoids used for particle identification and emittance measurements. The 2.75-meter long cooling cells have a pair of field flip coils and a coupling coil. The 0.52-meter diameter field flip coils surround an absorber that removes transverse and longitudinal momentum from the muons to be cooled. The beam in the absorber is at a minimum beta point so that scattering of the muons is minimized. The 1.7-meter diameter coupling coils are outside of conventional 201.25 MHz RF cavities that accelerate the muons putting longitudinal momentum into the muons without putting back the transverse momentum into the beam. A third set of flip coils helps the muon beam transition from and to the experimental solenoids. The 0.6-meter diameter experimental solenoids have a uniform field region (good to about 1 part in 1000) that is 1.3-meters long. The MICE experiment magnets must operate as a single unit so that the field profile will produce the maximum muon cooling.
Keywords :
accelerator RF systems; accelerator cavities; accelerator magnets; cooling; muons; particle beam extraction; superconducting magnets; 0.52 m; 0.6 m; 1.3 m; 1.7 m; 2.75 m; 201.25 MHz; MICE; cooling cells; coupling coil; emittance measurements; field flip coils; international muon cooling experiment; minimum beta point; muon beam transition; particle identification; superconducting solenoids; uniform field solenoids; Cooling; Ionization; Magnetic field measurement; Mesons; Mice; Particle measurements; Particle scattering; Solenoids; Superconducting coils; Superconducting magnets;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2003.812676