Ionization cooling requires low-Z energy absorbers immersed in a strong magnetic field and high-gradient, large-aperture RF cavities to be able to cool a muon beam as quickly as the short muon lifetime requires. RF cavities that operate in vacuum are vulnerable to dark-current- generated breakdown, which is exacerbated by strong magnetic fields, and they require extra safety windows that degrade cooling, to separate RF regions from hydrogen energy absorbers. RF cavities pressurized with dense hydrogen gas will be developed that use the same gas volume to provide the energy absorber and the RF acceleration needed for ionization cooling. The breakdown suppression by the dense gas will allow the cavities to operate in strong magnetic fields. M...
We discuss a possible implementation of high-pressure gas-filled RF (HPRF) cavities in a linear cool...
There is an on going international collaboration studying the feasibility and cost of building a muo...
In order to demonstrate the feasibility of high pressure hydrogen gas filled RF (HPRF) cavities for ...
A major technological challenge in building a muon cooling channel is operating rf cavities in multi...
RF cavities pressurized with hydrogen gas may provide effective muon beam ionization cooling needed ...
A muon collider or Higgs factory requires significant reduction of the six dimensional emittance of ...
A Neutrino Factory requires an intense and well-cooled (in transverse phase space) muon beam. We dis...
A Neutrino Factory requires an intense and well-cooled (in transverse phase space) muon beam. We dis...
The use of hydrogen gas filled RF cavities in muon cooling channels has been proposed by Rolland Joh...
There is an on going international collaboration studying the feasibility and cost of building a muo...
A muon cooling channel calls for very high accelerating gradient RF structures to restore the energ...
A high pressure hydrogen gas filled RF cavity has been proposed for use in the muon collection syste...
A muon collider or Higgs factory requires significant reduction of the six dimensional emittance of ...
We discuss a possible implementation of high-pressure gas-filled RF (HPRF) cavities in a linear cool...
The RF breakdown of dense hydrogen gas between metallic electrodes has been studied as part of a pro...
We discuss a possible implementation of high-pressure gas-filled RF (HPRF) cavities in a linear cool...
There is an on going international collaboration studying the feasibility and cost of building a muo...
In order to demonstrate the feasibility of high pressure hydrogen gas filled RF (HPRF) cavities for ...
A major technological challenge in building a muon cooling channel is operating rf cavities in multi...
RF cavities pressurized with hydrogen gas may provide effective muon beam ionization cooling needed ...
A muon collider or Higgs factory requires significant reduction of the six dimensional emittance of ...
A Neutrino Factory requires an intense and well-cooled (in transverse phase space) muon beam. We dis...
A Neutrino Factory requires an intense and well-cooled (in transverse phase space) muon beam. We dis...
The use of hydrogen gas filled RF cavities in muon cooling channels has been proposed by Rolland Joh...
There is an on going international collaboration studying the feasibility and cost of building a muo...
A muon cooling channel calls for very high accelerating gradient RF structures to restore the energ...
A high pressure hydrogen gas filled RF cavity has been proposed for use in the muon collection syste...
A muon collider or Higgs factory requires significant reduction of the six dimensional emittance of ...
We discuss a possible implementation of high-pressure gas-filled RF (HPRF) cavities in a linear cool...
The RF breakdown of dense hydrogen gas between metallic electrodes has been studied as part of a pro...
We discuss a possible implementation of high-pressure gas-filled RF (HPRF) cavities in a linear cool...
There is an on going international collaboration studying the feasibility and cost of building a muo...
In order to demonstrate the feasibility of high pressure hydrogen gas filled RF (HPRF) cavities for ...