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Racetrack FFAG muon decay ring for nuSTORM with triplet focusing
The neutrino beam produced from muons decaying in a storage ring would be an
ideal tool for precise neutrino cross section measurements and the search for
sterile neutrinos due to its precisely known flavour content and spectrum. In
the proposed nuSTORM facility, pions would be directly injected into a
racetrack storage ring, where the circulating muon beam would be captured. In
this paper we show that a muon decay ring based on a racetrack scaling FFAG
(Fixed Field Alternating Gradient) with triplet focusing structures is a very
promising option with potential advantages over the FODO based solution. We
discuss the ring concept, machine parameters, linear optics design, beam
dynamics and the injection system
Recent Development and Results with the MERLIN Tracking Code
MERLIN is a high performance accelerator simulation code which is used for modelling the collimation system at the LHC. It is written in extensible object-oriented C++ so new physics processes can be easily added. In this article we
present recent developments needed for the Hi-Lumi LHC and future high energy colliders including FCC, such as hollow electron lenses and composite materials. We also give an overview of recent simulation work, validation against LHC data from run 1 and 2, and loss maps for Hi-Lumi LHC
Pamela: development of the RF system for a non-relativistic non-scaling FFAG
The PAMELA project(Particle Accelerator For MEdical
Applications) currently consists of the design of a particle
therapy facility. The project, which is in the design phase,
contains Non-Scaling FFAG, particle accelerator capable
of rapid beam acceleration, giving a pulse repetition rate of
1kHz, far beyond that of a conventional synchrotron. To
realise the repetition rate, a key component of the accelerator
is the rf accelerating system. The combination of a high
energy gain per turn and a high repetition rate is a significant
challenge. In this paper, options for the rf system of
the proton ring and the status of development are presented
Conceptual design of a nonscaling fixed field alternating gradient accelerator for protons and carbon ions for charged particle therapy
Published by the American Physical Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Further distribution of this work must maintain attribution to the author(s) and the published articleâs title, journal citation, and DOI.The conceptual design for a nonscaling fixed field alternating gradient accelerator suitable for charged particle therapy (the use of protons and other light ions to treat some forms of cancer) is described.EPSR
A New Charged Lepton Flavor Violation Program at Fermilab
The muon has played a central role in establishing the Standard Model of
particle physics, and continues to provide valuable information about the
nature of new physics. A new complex at Fermilab, the Advanced Muon Facility,
would provide the world's most intense positive and negative muon beams by
exploiting the full potential of PIP-II and the Booster upgrade. This facility
would enable a broad muon physics program, including studies of charged lepton
flavor violation, muonium-antimuonium transitions, a storage ring muon EDM
experiment, and muon spin rotation experiments. This document describes a
staged realization of this complex, together with a series of next-generation
experiments to search for charged lepton flavor violation.Comment: A Contributed Paper for Snowmass 202
SciPy 1.0: fundamental algorithms for scientific computing in Python.
SciPy is an open-source scientific computing library for the Python programming language. Since its initial release in 2001, SciPy has become a de facto standard for leveraging scientific algorithms in Python, with over 600 unique code contributors, thousands of dependent packages, over 100,000 dependent repositories and millions of downloads per year. In this work, we provide an overview of the capabilities and development practices of SciPy 1.0 and highlight some recent technical developments
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