Using the Fermilab proton source for a muon to electron conversion experiment

Nov, 2006
18 pages
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Report number:
  • FERMILAB-TM-2368-AD-E

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Abstract:
The Fermilab proton source is capable of providing 8 GeV protons for both the future long-baseline neutrino program (NuMI), and for a new program of low energy muon experiments. In particular, if the 8 GeV protons are rebunched and then slowly extracted into an external beamline, the resulting proton beam would be suitable for a muon-to-electron conversion experiment designed to improve on the existing sensitivity by three orders of magnitude. We describe a scheme for the required beam manipulations. The scheme uses the Accumulator for momentum stacking, and the Debuncher for bunching and slow extraction. This would permit simultaneous operation of the muon program with the future NuMI program, delivering 10^20 protons per year at 8 GeV for the muon program at the cost of a modest (~10%) reduction in the protons available to the neutrino program.
  • p: beam
  • muon: radiative decay
  • booster
  • accumulator
  • bunching
  • Fermilab
  • muon: rare decay
  • proposed experiment
  • ejection