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Large emittance beam measurements for COMET Phase-I

Abstract

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 muonswith amomentumless than 70MeV/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. Copyright © 2013 by JACoW- cc Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 (CC-BY-3.0).

Authors

Kurup A; Puri I; Uchida Y; Yap Y; Appleby RB; Tygier S; D'Arcy R; Edmonds A; Lancaster M; Wing M

Pagination

pp. 2684-2686

Publication Date

December 24, 2013

Conference proceedings

Ipac 2013 Proceedings of the 4th International Particle Accelerator Conference

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