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19 April 2024
 
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Progress in Absorber R&D 2: Windows
D. M. Kaplan ; E. L. Black ; K. W. Cassel ; S. Geer ; M. Popovic ; S. Ishimoto ; K. Yoshimura ; L. Bandura ; M. A. Cummings ; A. Dyshkant ; D. Kubik ; D. Hedin ; C. Darve ; Y. Kuno ; D. Errede ; M. Haney ; S. Majewski ; M. Reep ; D. Summers ;
Date 15 Aug 2001
Subject Accelerator Physics | physics.acc-ph hep-ph
AffiliationIIT), S. Geer, M. Popovic (FNAL), S. Ishimoto, K. Yoshimura (KEK), L. Bandura, M. A. Cummings, A. Dyshkant, D. Kubik, D. Hedin (NIU), C. Darve (NU), Y. Kuno (Osaka), D. Errede, M. Haney (UIUC), S. Majewski, M. Reep, D. Summers (Mississippi
AbstractA program is underway to develop liquid-hydrogen energy absorbers for ionization cooling of muon-beam transverse emittance. Minimization of multiple-scattering-induced beam heating requires thin windows. The first window prototype has been destructively tested, validating the finite-element-analysis model and the design approach.
Source arXiv, physics/0108028
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