DocumentCode
377759
Title
Status of neutrino factory and muon collider R&D
Author
Zisman, M.S.
Author_Institution
LBNL, Berkeley, CA, USA
Volume
1
fYear
2001
fDate
2001
Firstpage
359
Abstract
A significant worldwide R&D effort is presently directed toward solving the technical challenges of producing, cooling, accelerating, storing, and eventually colliding beams of muons. Its primary thrust is toward issues critical to a Neutrino Factory, for which R&D efforts are under way in the U.S., via the Neutrino Factory and Muon Collider Collaboration (MC); in Europe, centered at CERN; and in Japan, at KEK. Under study and experimental development are production targets handling intense proton beams (1-4 MW), phase rotation systems to reduce beam energy spread, cooling channels to reduce transverse beam emittance for the acceleration system, and storage rings where muon decays in a long straight section provide a neutrino beam for a long-baseline (3000 km) experiment. Critical experimental activities include development of very high gradient normal conducting RF (NCRF) and superconducting RF (SCRF) cavities, high-power liquid-hydrogen absorbers, and high-field superconducting solenoids. Components and instrumentation that tolerate the intense decay products of the muon beam are being developed for testing. For a high-luminosity collider, muons must be cooled longitudinally as well as transversely, requiring an emittance exchange scheme. In addition to the experimental R&D effort, sophisticated theoretical and simulation tools are needed for the design. Here, the goals, present status, and future R&D plans in these areas will be described
Keywords
accelerator cavities; colliding beam accelerators; muons; storage rings; beam energy spread; cooling channels; high-field superconducting solenoids; intense decay products; intense proton beams; muon collider; muon decays; neutrino factory; phase rotation systems; storage rings; superconducting RF cavities; transverse beam emittance; very high gradient normal conducting RF cavities; Acceleration; Colliding beam accelerators; Cooling; Mesons; Muon colliders; Neutrino sources; Particle beam handling; Particle beams; Production facilities; Radio frequency;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Particle Accelerator Conference, 2001. PAC 2001. Proceedings of the 2001
Conference_Location
Chicago, IL
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7191-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PAC.2001.987515
Filename
987515
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