15–16 Apr 2023
Tsung-Dao Lee Institute
Asia/Shanghai timezone

Development of a muon linac for the J-PARC Muon g-2/EDM experiment

15 Apr 2023, 14:00
30m
Tsung-Dao Lee Institute/S5F-S541 - Lecture Hall (Tsung-Dao Lee Institute)

Tsung-Dao Lee Institute/S5F-S541 - Lecture Hall

Tsung-Dao Lee Institute

Tsung-Dao Lee Institute, NO.520 Shengrong Road, Shanghai, 201210
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Oral contribution Muon accelerators and colliders Muon Physics Topic 3

Speaker

Yusuke Takeuchi (Kyushu University)

Description

At J-PARC, a muon linac is being developed for future muon $g-2$/EDM experiments. The muon linac starts with an ultra-slow muon (USM) source that generates muons with an extremely small momentum of 3 keV/c (kinetic energy W=25 meV) by laser ionization of thermal muonium. The generated USM accelerated to 5.6 keV by an electrostatic field and injected into a radio frequency quadrupole (RFQ). The injected muons are accelerated to 0.34 MeV by the 324-MHz RFQ. Then, the energy of the muon beam is boosted to 4.5 MeV with a 324-MHz interdigital H-type drift tube linac (IH-DTL). Following the IH-DTL, 1296-MHz disk-and-washer (DAW) structures accelerate the muon up to 40 MeV. Finally, the muons are accelerated from 40 MeV to 212 MeV using a 2592-MHz disk-loaded traveling wave structure (DLS). In this presentation, details of the linac design and the recent progress toward the realization of the world's first muon linac will be presented.

Primary author

Yusuke Takeuchi (Kyushu University)

Presentation materials