Design of magnet system for beam energy spectrometer at the International Linear Collider

Lead Research Organisation: University College London
Department Name: Physics and Astronomy

Abstract

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Publications

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Cook S (2013) First measurements of muon production rate using a novel pion capture system at MuSIC in Journal of Physics: Conference Series

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Cook S (2017) Delivering the world's most intense muon beam in Physical Review Accelerators and Beams

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D'Arcy, Richard And Holder, David And Muratori, Bruno And Jones, James (2010) Modelling of the EMMA ns-FFAG Injection Line using GPT in Conf.Proc.

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Jones, J.K. And Muratori, B.D. And D'Arcy, R.T.P. (2011) Modelling of the EMMA ns-FFAG Ring Using GPT in Conf.Proc.

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Ogitsu, T. And Yamamoto, A. And Yoshida, M.Y. And Kuno, Y. And Sakamoto, H. And Others (2011) A New Continuous Muon Beam Line Using a Highly Efficient Pion Capture System at RCNP in Conf.Proc.

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Van Der Geer, S.B. And Jones, J.K. And Muratori, B.D. And D'Arcy, R.T.P. And Jolly, S. (2012) Modelling of the EMMA ns-FFAG Ring Using GPT in Conf.Proc.

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Yamamoto, A. And Yoshida, M.Y. And Ogitsu, T. And Mori, Y. And Kuno, Y. And Others (2011) MuSIC, the World's Highest Intensity DC Muon Beam using a Pion Capture System in Conf.Proc.

 
Description Demonstration of a new method of accelerating particles in a compact accelerator particularly those where the emittance of the beam is large, This has potential applications to next generation medical and muon accelerators.
Exploitation Route Next generation proton accelerators for proton cancer therapy and high intensity neutrino sources
Sectors Healthcare

URL https://www.cockcroft.ac.uk/archives/1420
 
Description School Visits / Schoolchildren mentoring 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Type Of Presentation Keynote/Invited Speaker
Geographic Reach Local
Primary Audience Schools
Results and Impact These ate too numerous to create individual entries for. Our activities have ranged from talks in lessons, assemblies, career days, lab sessions.

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Year(s) Of Engagement Activity Pre-2006,2006,2007,2008,2009,2010,2011,2012,2013