Recent Innovations in Muon Beam Cooling and Prospects for Muon Colliders

2005 
New ideas are being developed to cool muon beams for colliders, neutrino factories, and muon experiments. Analytical and simulation studies have confirmed that a six-dimensional (6D) cooling channel based on helical magnets surrounding RF cavities filled with dense hydrogen gas can be used to achieve very small emittances. This helical cooling channel (HCC) has solenoidal, helical dipole, and helical quadrupole magnetic fields to generate emittance exchange and achieve 6D emittance reduction of over 3 orders of magnitude in a 100 m segment. Three such sequential HCC segments, where the RF frequencies are increased and transverse dimensions reduced as the beams become cooler, implies a 6D emittance reduction of almost six orders of magnitude. Two new post-cooling ideas then can be employed to reduce transverse emittances to one or two mm-mr, which allows high luminosity with fewer muons than previously imagined. We describe the new post-cooling ideas as well as a new precooling idea based on a HCC with z -dependent fields that can be used as an exceptional 6D cooling demonstration experiment.
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