MICE/UKNF PROJECT COORDINATION
Lead Research Organisation:
Imperial College London
Department Name: UNLISTED
Abstract
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People |
ORCID iD |
| Kenneth Long (Principal Investigator) |
Publications
Adey D
(2014)
Light sterile neutrino sensitivity at the nuSTORM facility
in Physical Review D
Bogomilov M
(2014)
Neutrino factory
in Physical Review Special Topics - Accelerators and Beams
Stratakis D
(2014)
Conceptual design and modeling of particle-matter interaction cooling systems for muon based applications
in Physical Review Special Topics - Accelerators and Beams
Adams D
(2015)
Electron-muon ranger: performance in the MICE muon beam
in Journal of Instrumentation
Blackmore V
(2015)
MICE and nuSTORM
in Nuclear and Particle Physics Proceedings
Heidt C
(2016)
The Physics Program of MICE Step IV
in Nuclear and Particle Physics Proceedings
Dobbs A
(2016)
The reconstruction software for the MICE scintillating fibre trackers
in Journal of Instrumentation
Lagrange J
(2016)
nuSTORM FFAG Decay Ring
Adams D
(2016)
Pion contamination in the MICE muon beam
in Journal of Instrumentation
Booth C
(2016)
The design and performance of an improved target for MICE
in Journal of Instrumentation
| Description | MICE beam line, dipping target and beam line, tracker and MICE Step I data analysis |
| Organisation | International MICE Collaboration |
| Country | Global |
| Sector | Academic/University |
| PI Contribution | Construction of, and control systems for the MICE target, construction of the MICE Muon Beam. Construction, commissioning with cosmics, of the MICE tracker. Analysis of data from the MICE experiment and preparation for publication. |
| Collaborator Contribution | Contributions to the MICE dipping target, the decay solenoid and conventional magnet systems. Readout for the tracker and contributions to the commissioning. Development of algorithms for the analysis of MICE data and publication. |
| Impact | Publications in refereed journals (2); many talks at international conferences. |