Characterisation of a low-momentum high-rate muon beam monitor for the FAMU experiment at the CNAO-XPR beam facility
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Abstract:
The FAMU experiment aims at an indirect measurement of the Zemach radius of the proton. The measurement is carried out on muonic hydrogen atoms (μH) produced through the low-momentum (50-60 MeV/c) muon beam a the RIKEN-RAL μ- facility. The particle flux plays an important role in this measurement, as it is proportional to the number of μH atoms produced, which is the target of the FAMU experimental method. The beam monitor calibration technique and results, presented here, are meant to extract a reliable estimation of the muon flux during the FAMU data taking. These measurements were carried out at the CNAO synchrotron in Pavia, Italy, using proton beams and supported by Monte Carlo simulation of the detector in Geant4.
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1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Beam-line instrumentation (beam position and profile monitors, beam-intensity monitors, bunch length monitors); Scintillators and scintillating fibres and light guides; Trigger detectors
Elenco autori:
Rossini, R.; Benocci, R.; Bertoni, R.; Bonesini, M.; Carsi, S.; Clemenza, M.; de Bari, A.; Donetti, M.; de Vecchi, C.; Menegolli, A.; Mereghetti, A.; Mocchiutti, E.; Petroselli, C.; Prata, M. C.; Pullia, M.; Raselli, G. L.; Rossella, M.; Savazzi, S.; Tortora, L.; Vallazza, E. S.
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