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THPMS022 |
6 Dimensional Muon Phase Space Cooling by Using Curved Lithium Lenses
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3047 |
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- Y. Fukui
- D. B. Cline, A. A. Garren
UCLA, Los Angeles, California
- H. G. Kirk
BNL, Upton, Long Island, New York
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A curved Lithium lens ring model can provide the emittance exchange mechanism in obtaining the muon 6 dimensional phase space cooling. With straight Lithium lenses in a muon cooling ring, only transverse phase space cooling has been demonstrated. We demonstrate the 6 dimensional phase space cooling with various parameters of a muon cooling ring in tracking simulation.
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WEPMN039 |
Performance of J-PARC Linac RF System
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2128 |
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- T. Kobayashi
- S. Anami, Z. Fang, Y. Fukui, M. Kawamura, S. Michizono, K. Nanmo, S. Yamaguchi
KEK, Ibaraki
- E. Chishiro, T. Hori, H. Suzuki, M. Yamazaki
JAEA, Ibaraki-ken
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High power operation of all the RF systems of J-PARC linac was started for the cavity conditioning in October 2006. Twenty 324-MHz klystrons have powered the accelerating cavities successfully, and the beam commissioning was started in November 2006. The performance of the RF drive and control system will be presented.
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THPMS019 |
Comparison of 6D Ring Cooler Schemes and Dipole Cooler for Mu+Mu- Collider Development
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3038 |
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- D. B. Cline
- Y. Fukui
SLAC, Menlo Park, California
- A. A. Garren
LBNL, Berkeley, California
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We discuss the various schemes to use ring coolers for 6D cooling for Mu+Mu- colliders. The earliest successful cooler used dipoles and quadrupoles and a high dispersion low beta region. This was also proposed in the form of solenoids. Recently, there have been many new ideas. The simplest is to use a simple dipole ring with high-pressure gas absorber or Li hydride. We show the results of simulations and compare with the results for other cooler schemes.
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