Abstract:
Accelerated positive muon beams enable various next-generation experiments. One key application is measuring the muon anomalous magnetic moment and searching for the muon electric dipole moment. Another promising frontier application is the development of μ+e− or μ+μ+ colliders. Recently at J-PARC, the world-first acceleration of positive muons from 25 meV to 100 keV by RF linac has been achieved. In this talk, I will overview the recent progress and key technologies to realize the first-ever muon accelerator for a variety of applications in particle physics and other fields.
Biography:
Dr. Yusuke Takeuchi is a Post Doctoral Fellow at Particle and Nuclear Division, TDLI, SJTU. His research interests include particle physics experiments using muon and accelerator physics. Prior to joining TDLI, he received his Ph.D. from Kyushu University in 2023, where he worked on development of the muon linac for future precision measurement of muon g-2 and electric dipole moment. Currently, he is working under Prof. Kim Siang Khaw, focusing on beam dynamics study for the Fermilab g-2 experiment and the development of a novel muon source in Shanghai.
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