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Epicyclic helical channels for parametric resonance ionization cooling
Author(s) -
Rolland Paul Johson,
Yaroslav Derbenev
Publication year - 2015
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/1212275
Subject(s) - physics , muon , betatron , beam (structure) , ionization , resonance (particle physics) , parametric oscillator , muon collider , luminosity , atomic physics , nuclear physics , computational physics , particle accelerator , optics , ion , quantum mechanics , galaxy
Proposed next-generation muon colliders will require major technical advances to achieve rapid muon beam cooling requirements. Parametric-resonance Ionization Cooling (PIC) is proposed as the final 6D cooling stage of a high-luminosity muon collider. In PIC, a half-integer parametric resonance causes strong focusing of a muon beam at appropriately placed energy absorbers while ionization cooling limits the beam’s angular spread. Combining muon ionization cooling with parametric resonant dynamics in this way should then allow much smaller final transverse muon beam sizes than conventional ionization cooling alone. One of the PIC challenges is compensation of beam aberrations over a sufficiently wide parameter range while maintaining the dynamical stability with correlated behavior of the horizontal and vertical betatron motion and dispersion. We explore use of a coupling resonance to reduce the dimensionality of the problem and to shift the dynamics away from non-linear resonances. PIC simulations are presented.

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