17–22 May 2026
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Low-Power Test of Bridge Coupler Connected to Tank in Disk-and-Washer Structure for Muon Acceleration

WEP4631
20 May 2026, 16:00
2h
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Deauville, France
Poster Presentation MC4.A09: Hadron accelerators: Muon Accelerators, Neutrino Factories, Muon Colliders Poster session

Speaker

Ayaka Kondo (Nagoya University)

Description

A muon linear accelerator is under development at J-PARC for precise measurement of the muon anomalous magnetic moment (g-2) and search for the electric dipole moment (EDM). The disk-and-washer (DAW) structure is employed to accelerate muons from 30% of the speed of light (kinetic energy = 4 MeV) to 70% (40 MeV) at 1296 MHz. The muon DAW consists of tanks accelerating the muons and bridge couplers that couple the tanks and focus the beam using an internal quadrupole doublet. A bridge coupler prototype was fabricated and tested at low power. This Low-power test focused on measuring resonant frequencies, Q-value, and electric field distribution. Furthermore, the bridge coupler prototype was connected to a tank prototype and tested at low power to understand the effects of the connection. This paper summarizes these results and discusses the prospects for actual machine production.

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Author

Ayaka Kondo (Nagoya University)

Co-authors

Prof. Toru Iijima (Nagoya University) Kazumichi Sumi (Nagoya University) Yusuke Takeuchi (Shanghai Jiao Tong University) Ersin Cicek (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization) Hiroyasu Ego (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization) Masashi Otani (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization) Yuga Nakazawa (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization) Kenta Futatsukawa (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization) Tsutomu Mibe (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization) Mitsuhiro Yoshida (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization) Yasuhiro Kondo (Japan Atomic Energy Agency) Dr Morishita Takatoshi (Japan Atomic Energy Agency) Dr Yoshihisa Iwashita (The University of Osaka)

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