Author: Uchida, Y.
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WEPEA074 Optimisation of the Beam Line for COMET Phase-I 2681
 
  • A. Kurup, I. Puri, Y. Uchida, Y. Yap
    Imperial College of Science and Technology, Department of Physics, London, United Kingdom
  • R. Appleby, S.C. Tygier
    UMAN, Manchester, United Kingdom
  • R.T.P. D'Arcy, A. Edmonds, M. Lancaster, M. Wing
    UCL, London, United Kingdom
 
  The COMET ex­per­i­ment will search for very rare muon processes that will give us an in­sight into par­ti­cle physics be­yond the Stan­dard Model. COMET re­quires an in­tense beam of muons with a mo­men­tum less than 70 MeV/c. This is achieved using an 8 GeV pro­ton beam; a heavy metal tar­get to pri­mar­ily pro­duce pions; a so­le­noid cap­ture sys­tem; and a curved so­le­noid to per­form charge and mo­men­tum se­lec­tion. It was re­cently pro­posed to build COMET is two phases with physics mea­sure­ments being made in both phases. This re­quires re-op­ti­mis­ing the beam line for a shorter curved so­le­noid. This will af­fect the pion and muon yield; the mo­men­tum dis­tri­b­u­tions at the de­tec­tor; and the col­li­ma­tor scheme re­quired. This paper will pre­sent the beam line de­sign for COMET Phase-I, which aims to max­imise the yield for low mo­men­tum muons sup­press­ing sources of back­grounds in the beam.  
 
WEPEA075 Large Emittance Beam Measurements for COMET Phase-I 2684
 
  • A. Kurup, I. Puri, Y. Uchida, Y. Yap
    Imperial College of Science and Technology, Department of Physics, London, United Kingdom
  • R. Appleby, S.C. Tygier
    UMAN, Manchester, United Kingdom
  • R.T.P. D'Arcy, A. Edmonds, M. Lancaster, M. Wing
    UCL, London, United Kingdom
 
  The COMET ex­per­i­ment will search for very rare muon processes that will give us an in­sight into par­ti­cle physics be­yond the Stan­dard Model. COMET re­quires an in­tense beam of muons with a mo­men­tum less than 70 MeV/c. This is achieved using an 8 GeV pro­ton beam; a heavy metal tar­get to pri­mar­ily pro­duce pions; a so­le­noid cap­ture sys­tem; and a curved so­le­noid to per­form charge and mo­men­tum se­lec­tion. Un­der­stand­ing the pion pro­duc­tion yield and trans­port prop­er­ties of the beam line is an im­por­tant part of the ex­per­i­ment. The beam line is a con­tin­u­ous so­le­noid chan­nel, so it is only pos­si­ble to place a beam di­ag­nos­tic de­vice at the end of the beam line. Build­ing COMET in two phases pro­vides the op­por­tu­nity to in­ves­ti­gate the pion pro­duc­tion yield and to mea­sure the trans­port prop­er­ties of the beam line in Phase-I. This paper will demon­strate how this will be done using the ex­per­i­men­tal set up for COMET Phase-I.