MANX: A 6D Ionization-Cooling Experiment
Daniel M. Kaplan (for the MANX Collaboration)

TL;DR
This paper presents an experimental demonstration of six-dimensional ionization cooling of muons, a critical process for advancing muon collider technology and neutrino factory applications, using innovative practical apparatus.
Contribution
It introduces a novel experimental setup to demonstrate 6D muon ionization cooling, advancing the development of high-luminosity muon colliders.
Findings
Demonstrated practical 6D ionization cooling of muons
Achieved emittance reduction approaching collider requirements
Validated innovative ideas for muon-cooling channels
Abstract
Six-dimensional ionization cooling of muons is essential for muon colliders and possibly beneficial for neutrino factories. An experiment to demonstrate six-dimensional ionization cooling using practical apparatus is presented. It exploits recent innovative ideas that may lead to six-dimensional muon-cooling channels with emittance reduction approaching that needed for high-luminosity muon colliders.
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