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Title: Demonstration of cooling by the Muon Ionization Cooling Experiment
Authors: Bogomilov, M
Tsenov, R
Vankova-Kirilova, G
Song, YP
Tang, JY
Li, ZH
Bertoni, R
Bonesini, M
Chignoli, F
Mazza, R
Palladino, V
Bayes, R
Nugent, JC
Soler, FJP
Chatzitheodoridis, GT
Dick, AJ
Ronald, K
Whyte, CG
Young, AR
Gamet, R
Cooke, P
Blackmore, VJ
Colling, D
Dobbs, A
Dornan, P
Franchini, P
Hunt, C
Jurj, PB
Kurup, A
Long, K
Nebrensky, JJ
Martyniak, J
Middleton, S
Pasternak, J
Uchida, MA
Cobb, JH
Booth, CN
Hodgson, P
Langlands, J
Kyberd, P
Overton, E
Gardener, RBS
Ellis, M
de Bari, A
Orestano, D
Tortora, L
Kuno, Y
Sakamoto, H
Sato, A
Ishimoto, S
Chung, M
Sung, CK
Filthaut, F
Jokovic, D
Maletic, D
Savic, M
Jovancevic, N
Nikolov, J
Vretenar, M
Ramberger, S
Asfandiyarov, R
Blondel, A
Drielsma, F
Karadzhov, Y
Boyd, S
Greis, JR
Lord, T
Pidcott, C
Taylor, I
Charnley, G
Collomb, N
Dumbell, K
Gallagher, A
Grant, A
Griffiths, S
Hartnett, T
Martlew, B
Moss, A
Muir, A
Mullacrane, I
Oates, A
Owens, P
Stokes, G
Warburton, P
White, C
Adams, D
Bayliss, V
Boehm, J
Bradshaw, TW
Brown, C
Courthold, M
Govans, J
Hills, M
Lagrange, JB
Macwaters, C
Nichols, A
Preece, R
Ricciardi, S
Rogers, C
Stanley, T
Tarrant, J
Tucker, M
Watson, S
Wilson, A
Issue Date: 5-Feb-2020
Publisher: Springer Nature
Citation: MICE collaboration (2020) 'Demonstration of cooling by the Muon Ionization Cooling Experiment, Nature, 578 (7793), pp. 53 - 59. doi: 10.1038/s41586-020-1958-9.
Abstract: The use of accelerated beams of electrons, protons or ions has furthered the development of nearly every scientific discipline. However, high-energy muon beams of equivalent quality have not yet been delivered. Muon beams can be created through the decay of pions produced by the interaction of a proton beam with a target. Such ‘tertiary’ beams have much lower brightness than those created by accelerating electrons, protons or ions. High-brightness muon beams comparable to those produced by state-of-the-art electron, proton and ion accelerators could facilitate the study of lepton–antilepton collisions at extremely high energies and provide well characterized neutrino beams. Such muon beams could be realized using ionization cooling, which has been proposed to increase muon-beam brightness. Here we report the realization of ionization cooling, which was confirmed by the observation of an increased number of low-amplitude muons after passage of the muon beam through an absorber, as well as an increase in the corresponding phase-space density. The simulated performance of the ionization cooling system is consistent with the measured data, validating designs of the ionization cooling channel in which the cooling process is repeated to produce a substantial cooling effect. The results presented here are an important step towards achieving the muon-beam quality required to search for phenomena at energy scales beyond the reach of the Large Hadron Collider at a facility of equivalent or reduced footprint.
Description: Data availability: The unprocessed and reconstructed data that support the findings of this study are publicly available on the GridPP computing Grid at https://doi.org/10.17633/rd.brunel.3179644 (MICE unprocessed data) and https://doi.org/10.17633/rd.brunel.5955850 (MICE reconstructed data). Source data for Figs. 3–5 and Extended Data Fig. 1 are provided with the paper. Publications using MICE data must contain the following statement: “We gratefully acknowledge the MICE collaboration for allowing us access to their data. Third-party results are not endorsed by the MICE collaboration.” Code availability: The MAUS software50 that was used to reconstruct and analyse the MICE data is available at https://doi.org/10.17633/rd.brunel.8337542. The analysis presented here used MAUS version 3.3.2.
URI: https://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/20329
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-020-1958-9
ISSN: 0028-0836
Appears in Collections:Dept of Electronic and Electrical Engineering Research Papers

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