Simulations of Parametric resonance Ionization Cooling
Jun, 2007
3 pages
Part of Particle accelerator. Proceedings, 22nd Conference, PAC'07, Albuquerque, USA, June 25-29, 2007, 2927-2929
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- IEEE Nucl.Sci.Symp.Conf.Rec.
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- Conf.Proc.C 070625 (2007) 2927
Contribution to:
- Particle Accelerator Conference (PAC 07), 2927-2929
- Published: 2007
Report number:
- PAC07-THPMN094,
- JLAB-ACP-07-694
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Abstract: (IEEE)
Parametric-resonance ionization cooling (PIC) is a muon-cooling technique that is useful for low-emittance muon colliders. This method requires a well-tuned focusing channel that is free of chromatic and spherical aberrations. In order to be of practical use in a muon collider, it also necessary that the focusing channel be as short as possible to minimize muon loss due to decay. G4Beamline numerical simulations are presented of a compact PIC focusing channel in which spherical aberrations are minimized by using design symmetry.- beam handling techniques
- muon colliders
- G4Beamline numerical simulations
- PIC focusing channel
- chromatic aberrations
- low-emittance muon colliders
- muon-cooling technique
- parametric-resonance ionization cooling
- spherical aberrations
- Accelerator magnets
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