Speaker
Giuseppe Lospalluto
(ETH Zurich)
Description
At the Paul Scherrer Institute, the muCool collaboration is developing a technique to cool positive muon beams for high precision experiments that require low energy and small transverse phase space. Applications include muon-spin resonance studies, cold muonium beam production, and muon EDM searches.
The technology employs fast phase-space compression in a cryogenic helium gas target using electric and magnetic fields. After compression, the muon beam must be extracted into vacuum and re-accelerated.
This talk presents recent advancements in the muCool experiment, with a focus on the extraction stage and a novel scheme first tested in 2024.
Muons beams technologies: production, cooling and acceleration at different energy | none |
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Primary author
Giuseppe Lospalluto
(ETH Zurich)