Muon Cooling Test Facility Meeting

Blackett Lab - Room 536

Agenda

Friday 23rd February 2001
Experiments at a cooling test facility: Chair H. Haseroth
10h00 A. Blondel Introduction
10h30 A. Lombardi What can we learn from the cooling experiment?
10h45 P. Gruber Cooling channel sensitivity
11h00 K. Hanke Beam Dynamics for a Cooling Experiment - (three scanned slides)
11h20 R. Scrivens ICOOL  vs path
11h55 G. Franchetti Solenoidal Matching - Theoretical results (originals)
12h15 M.Giovannozzi The standard approach to perform beam emittance measurements in a transfer line
12h45 H. Haseroth Some basic reflections on the emittance measurement in the cooling channel: PDF, PS
Beams and facilities: : Chair A. Lombardi
14h45 M.Giovannozzi A possible layout for a muon test facility at the CERN-PS: the primary proton beam
15h15 R. Edgecock High intensity muon facility at RAL
15h45 R. Edgecock Muon beams at PSI - (two scanned transparencies)
16h45 M. A. Cummings MUCOOL: Beams and test facilities
17h15 Glen Marshall Muon beams at TRIUMF
17h45 J. Pasternak Optics of the pion/muon beam line for the cooling experiment
18h15 K. Bongardt A broad-band, loss free, m -cooling channel with 44 MHz RF cavities in the CERN TT1 tunnel - erratum - three transparencies.

 
 
 

Muon Cooling Test Facility Meeting

Blackett Lab - Room 536

Agenda

Saturday 24th February 2001
Hardware and instrumentation for the cooling channel: : Chair R. Edgecock
09h00 A. Caldwell Low energy muon cooling
09h30 F. Gerigk Solenoids and Cavities
10h00 M. A. Cummings Hydrogen absorbers
10h30 E. Mckigney Scintillating fibre detectors
11h00 A. Blondel Cherenkov detectors
11h30 Coffee  
Experiments at a cooling test facility: Chair A. Blondel
11h30 All Discussion
? A. Blondel Summary
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