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Mohayai, Tanaz Angelina, 13 August 2018 01:06
Demonstration of Reverse Emittance Exchange in MICE (Preliminary)¶
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- Demonstration of Reverse Emittance Exchange in MICE (Preliminary)
Abstract¶
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Presented at NuFact18:
- Yagmur Torun's presentation:
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- Paul Soler's presentation:
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x vs pz (Data)¶
The distribution of pz vs x upstream of the absorber
The distribution of pz vs x downstream of the absorber. The downstream muon sample has a more spread-out longitudinal momentum as a result of reverse emittance exchange.
x vs pz and density versus average beam radius (MC recon)¶
The distribution of pz vs x upstream of the absorber
The distribution of pz vs x downstream of the absorber. The downstream muon sample has a more spread-out longitudinal momentum as a result of reverse emittance exchange.
density_vs_volume_mc_recon_long_1.png
density_vs_volume_mc_recon_long_2.png
density_vs_volume_mc_recon_long_3.png
The distribution of density of each phase-space contour, as measured with the kernel density estimation technique vs the contour volume, as measured with the kernel density estimation and the Monte Carlo volume calculation techniques. The distribution is the distribution of the longitudinal coordinate energy (energy with respect to mean energy) of each muon. Longitudinal heating (the expected effect from reverse emittance exchange) is demonstrated as the decrease in density at low average beam radius values.
density_vs_volume_mc_recon_trans_1.png
density_vs_volume_mc_recon_trans_2.png
density_vs_volume_mc_recon_trans_3.png
The distribution of density of each phase-space contour, as measured with the kernel density estimation technique vs the fourth-root of contour volume (average beam radius in the four-dimensional transverse direction), as measured with the kernel density estimation and the Monte Carlo volume calculation techniques. The distributions are the distributions of the transverse coordinates x, px, y, py of each muon. Transverse cooling (the expected effect from reverse emittance exchange) is demonstrated as the increase in density at low average beam radius values.
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