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Status of the Muon Ionization Cooling Experiment (MICE)

Status of the Muon Ionization Cooling Experiment (MICE). Yagmur Torun Illinois Institute of Technology April 1, 2013. Outline. MICE. Intro and Goals Scope & Timeline Recent Progress Management Team Institutions, personnel, & management Conclusion. Ionization Cooling.

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Status of the Muon Ionization Cooling Experiment (MICE)

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  1. Status of the Muon Ionization Cooling Experiment (MICE) Yagmur Torun Illinois Institute of Technology April 1, 2013

  2. Outline MICE Y. Torun, IIT | All Experimenters' Meeting (FNAL, April 1, 2013) Intro and Goals Scope & Timeline Recent Progress Management Team Institutions, personnel, & management Conclusion

  3. Ionization Cooling Y. Torun, IIT | All Experimenters' Meeting (FNAL, April 1, 2013) • Ionization cooling is crucial technique for muon colliders and neutrino factories • Only way to cool a muon beam before it decays • Only way to achieve high enoughcollider luminosity or neutrino flux

  4. MICE Deliverables MICE Steps Y. Torun, IIT | All Experimenters' Meeting (FNAL, April 1, 2013) • MICE Goals • Demonstrate feasibility and performance of muon ionizationcooling by building and testing actual sections of cooling channels • Validate Monte Carlo models • Understand performance wellenough to reliably extrapolate cost of muoncooling channels for MC or NF • Measurement of ≈10% emittance reduction to 1% relative precision, i.e., 10–3emittanceresolution • Requires particle-by-particle measurements • MICE Step IV: • Demonstration of ionization cooling of muons, but without re-acceleration (i.e., “non-sustainable” cooling) • Precision measurements of absorber effects on beam • validate our simulation models • MICE Step VI: • Demonstrate sustainable cooling, with RF re-acceleration • Full exploration of lattice optics and detailed validation of simulations

  5. Scope of US MICE Effort Y. Torun, IIT | All Experimenters' Meeting (FNAL, April 1, 2013) • Detectors (complete) • Two fiber trackers with(NSF MRI) readout & cryogenics • Twoaerogel Cherenkov detectors (NSF MRI) • Solid Absorbers • LiH disk (complete) • LiH wedges • Two superconducting spectrometer solenoids • Two large-aperture (1.5m), 2.5T SC solenoids (“Coupling Coils”) • First will be used in MuCool Test Area for total of 3 • RF System • Eight 201 MHz cavities with tuners and vacuum vessels • Integrated with CCs • RF power components (through NSF MRI) • Commercial products • Magneticanalysis and stray-field mitigation • Design and engineering of partial return yoke • Participation in MICE operations and analysis

  6. Recent Progress Y. Torun, IIT | All Experimenters' Meeting (FNAL, April 1, 2013) 1st Spectrometer Solenoid successfully commissioned Solenoid Test Facilityconstruction completed 1st Coupling Coil coldmass delivered toFermilab for testing

  7. MICE 6-year Timeline Details First Step IV Data July/Aug 2014 Prepare for Step IV Data for all (ε,p,β) points and several absorbers – First cooling measurement & emittance-exch. demo Shutdown 8/14 – 2/15 Step IV running 3/15– 5/16 Prepare for Step VI Step IV Operational support plan prepared Ready to take Step VI data – “sustainable” cooling & full optics study Tracker reconstruction multiple tracks New operations personnel in place Global tracking with PID Online data-quality analysis LH2 system + absorber ready Magnet Controls fully integrated Data challenge to vet software Shift personnel ready Trackers integrated into DAQ Y. Torun, IIT | All Experimenters' Meeting (FNAL, April 1, 2013)

  8. Personnel (Both DOE- & NSF-supported) Color code: Faculty Research Faculty Scientist Postdoc Grad student Undergrad Y. Torun, IIT | All Experimenters' Meeting (FNAL, April 1, 2013) • Fermilab: D. Adey,A. Bross, M. Leonova, M. Popovic • Tracker • Beamline • BNL: R. Palmer • Lattice design • JLab: R. Rimmer • RF • LBNL: D. Bowring,D. Li, M. Zisman • Magnets • RF • UCR: G. Hanson, L. Coney,C. Heidt • Tracker • Online • Operations & planning • U Chicago: Y. K. Kim,undergrads • Tracker • IIT: P. Hanlet, G. Kafka,D. Kaplan, P. Lane,D. Rajaram,P. Snopok, Y. Torun • TOF and Ckov software & analysis • Controls & Monitoring software • Operations & planning • U Iowa: Y. Onel • Ckov fabrication • U Miss: L. Cremaldi, T. Luo,D. Sanders, D. Summers • Ckov detectors & analysis • UNH: U. Bravar • Optics studies

  9. MAP MICE Management Teams Y. Torun, IIT | All Experimenters' Meeting (FNAL, April 1, 2013)

  10. Conclusion Y. Torun, IIT | All Experimenters' Meeting (FNAL, April 1, 2013) MICE is a program to demonstrate that ionization cooling is feasible and well understood Will demonstrate the principles of 6-dimensional cooling as well as transverse …and thus lay the groundwork for muoncolliders and neutrino factories …by 2019 if all goes well Progressing towards 1st (Step IV) data in 2014/15

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