Speaker
Bernd Stechauner
(European Organization for Nuclear Research)
Description
Ionization cooling is only cooling technique capable of efficiently reducing the phase space of a muon beam within a short timeframe. The ultimate cooling phase of a muon collider aims to minimize transverse emittance while simultaneously curbing longitudinal emittance growth, to achieve optimal luminosities within the collider ring. This study shows that achieving efficient cooling performance requires selecting the best initial muon beam parameters. We present a technique that enables the determination of these optimal initial parameters through simulations and compare them with analytical models.
Region represented | Europe |
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Paper preparation format | LaTeX |
Primary author
Bernd Stechauner
(European Organization for Nuclear Research)
Co-authors
Elena Fol
(European Organization for Nuclear Research)
Chris Rogers
(Science and Technology Facilities Council)
Jochen Schieck
(Austrian Academy of Sciences)
Daniel Schulte
(European Organization for Nuclear Research)