Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10674777 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms | 2013 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
At the J-PARC Muon Science Facility (MUSE) the Super-Omega muon beamline is now under construction in the experimental hall No. 2 of the Materials and Life Science Facility building. Muons up to 45 MeV/c will be extracted with a large acceptance solid angle to produce the world highest intensity pulsed muon beam. This beamline comprises three parts, a normal-conducting capture solenoid, a superconducting curved transport solenoid and an axial focusing solenoid. Since only solenoids are used, both surface μ+ and cloud μâ are extracted simultaneously. To accommodate future experiments that would only require either μ+ or μâ beam, two dipole coils located on the straight section of the curved solenoid provide the muon charge selection by directing one of the beam onto the solenoid inner-wall. The design parameters, the construction status and the initial beam commissioning are reported.
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Authors
P. Strasser, Y. Ikedo, Y. Miyake, K. Shimomura, N. Kawamura, K. Nishiyama, S. Makimura, H. Fujimori, A. Koda, J. Nakamura, T. Nagatomo, T. Adachi, A.D. Pant, T. Ogitsu, Y. Makida, M. Yoshida, K. Sasaki, T. Okamura, K. Nakahara,