ICAP 2002 Abstracts and Posters
Beam Dynamics Problems of the Muon Collaboration
Abstract
Advances in muon collection, cooling and acceleration are needed to enable the practical use of cooled muons in future high-energy physics facilities, such as neutrino factories and muon colliders. Recent innovations include use of an adiabatic buncher, ring coolers, and applications of FFAG acceleration and/or very rapid-cycling synchrotrons. These studies require innovative and intensive use of computational accelerator physics. The challenges in beam design and optics, and the corresponding computational challenges are presented and discussed.
David Neuffer, FNAL
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