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Use of Gas-filled Cavities in Muon Capture for a Muon Collider or Neutrino Factory
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- D.V. Neuffer
Fermilab, Batavia, Illinois
- K. Paul
Muons, Inc, Batavia
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Recent studies indicate that gas-filled cavities can provide high-gradient acceleration and simultaneous cooling for muons. In this paper we explore using these cavities in the front-end of the capture and cooling systems for muon colliders and neutrino factories. For a muon collider scenario we consider capturing the beam in a low-frequency cavity (~50 MHz) and cooling immediate after capture. For a neutrino factory, we consider capturing beam in high-frequency buckets and phase-energy rotating and cooling them using gas-filled rf cavities. Scenario variants are described and studied.
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