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Multiple Coulomb scattering of muons in lithium hydride
Authors
D Adams
R Asfandiyarov
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R Bayes
V Bayliss
R Bertoni
VJ Blackmore
A Blondel
J Boehm
M Bogomilov
M Bonesini
CN Booth
S Boyd
TW Bradshaw
C Brown
G Charnley
GT Chatzitheodoridis
F Chignoli
M Chung
JH Cobb
D Colling
N Collomb
P Cooke
M Courthold
A De Bari
AJ Dick
A Dobbs
P Dornan
F Drielsma
K Dumbell
M Ellis
M Fedorov
F Filthaut
P Franchini
A Gallagher
R Gamet
RBS Gardener
J Govans
A Grant
S Griffiths
T Hartnett
M Hills
P Hodgson
C Hunt
S Ishimoto
D Jokovic
N Jovancevic
PB Jurj
Y Karadzhov
Y Kuno
A Kurup
P Kyberd
JB Lagrange
J Langlands
ZH Li
K Long
C Macwaters
D Maletic
B Martlew
J Martyniak
R Mazza
S Middleton
A Moss
A Muir
I Mullacrane
JJ Nebrensky
A Nichols
J Nikolov
JC Nugent
A Oates
D Orestano
E Overton
P Owens
V Palladino
J Pasternak
V Pec
R Preece
S Ramberger
S Ricciardi
C Rogers
K Ronald
H Sakamoto
A Sato
M Savic
PJ Smith
FJP Soler
YP Song
T Stanley
G Stokes
CK Sung
JY Tang
J Tarrant
L Tortora
R Tsenov
M Tucker
MA Uchida
G Vankova-Kirilova
M Vretenar
P Warburton
S Watson
C White
CG Whyte
S Wilbur
A Wilson
AR Young
Publication date
14 November 2022
Publisher
'American Physical Society (APS)'
Doi
Abstract
Copyright © 2022 the author(s). Multiple Coulomb scattering (MCS) is a well-known phenomenon occurring when charged particles traverse materials. Measurements of muons traversing low Z materials made in the MuScat experiment showed that theoretical models and simulation codes, such as GEANT4 (v7.0), over-estimated the scattering. The Muon Ionization Cooling Experiment (MICE) measured the cooling of a muon beam traversing a liquid hydrogen or lithium hydride (LiH) energy absorber as part of a programme to develop muon accelerator facilities, such as a neutrino factory or a muon collider. The energy loss and MCS that occur in the absorber material are competing effects that alter the performance of the cooling channel. Therefore measurements of MCS are required in order to validate the simulations used to predict the cooling performance in future accelerator facilities. We report measurements made in the MICE apparatus of MCS using a LiH absorber and muons within the momentum range 160 to 245 MeV=c. The measured RMS scattering width is about 9% smaller than that predicted by the approximate formula proposed by the Particle Data Group, but within the latter’s stated uncertainty. Data at 172, 200 and 240 MeV=c are compared to the GEANT4 (v9.6) default scattering model. These measurements show agreement with this more recent GEANT4 (v9.6) version over the range of incident muon momenta.SCOAP
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