Author: Kawamura, N.
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TUPVA097 First Trial of the Muon Acceleration for J-Parc Muon g-2/edm Experiment 2311
 
  • R. Kitamura
    University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
  • S. Bae, B. Kim
    SNU, Seoul, Republic of Korea
  • Y. Fukao, N. Kawamura, T. Mibe, Y. Miyake, M. Otani, K. Shimomura
    KEK, Tsukuba, Japan
  • K. Hasegawa, Y. Kondo
    JAEA/J-PARC, Tokai-mura, Japan
  • H. Iinuma
    Ibaraki University, Hitachi, Ibaraki, Japan
  • K. Ishida
    RIKEN Nishina Center, Wako, Japan
  • G.P. Razuvaev
    BINP SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
  • N. Saito
    J-PARC, KEK & JAEA, Ibaraki-ken, Japan
 
  Funding: This work was supported by JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number 16H03987 and 16J07784.
J-PARC E34 experiment aims to measure the muon g-2 and EDM precisely with the unique approach. The muon acceleration is the one of the most critical technique to achieve the goal of the sensitivity. The world's first muon LINAC is planed toward the muon acceleration to 212 MeV in J-PARC. The first trial of the muon acceleration is planed in the early 2017 with the J-PARC prototype RFQ ahead of the construction of the actual muon LINAC. The slow muon source is required for the RFQ test, since the input energy of the RFQ is 5.6 keV. The slow muon produced by the deceleration using the thin aluminum foil was observed. The demonstration of the muon extraction with 7 keV by the electrostatic accelerator called SOA lens was also done. The low-energy muon beam profile monitor (muon BPM) for the measurement of the beam intensity and profile in order to estimate the beam emittance was tested using the surface muon beam. The simulation for the beam emittance measurement has been developed. In this paper, the latest preparation status for the RFQ and the prospects for the muon acceleration test in J-PARC will be presented.
 
DOI • reference for this paper ※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2017-TUPVA097  
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