MuSIC: delivering the world's most intense muon beam
S. Cook, R. D'Arcy, A. Edmonds, M. Fukuda, K. Hatanaka, Y. Hino, Y., Kuno, M. Lancaster, Y. Mori, T. Ogitsu, H. Sakamoto, A. Sato, N.H. Tran, N.M., Truong, M. Wing, A. Yamamoto, M. Yoshida

TL;DR
The paper presents MuSIC, a highly intense muon beamline at Osaka University, achieving unprecedented muon fluxes suitable for advanced physics experiments and applications beyond the Standard Model.
Contribution
Introduction of MuSIC, a novel muon beamline with a superconducting solenoid system, delivering the world's most intense muon beam for research and technological applications.
Findings
Achieved muon flux of over 4.2 x 10^8 muons per second at full power.
Produced muon fluxes far exceeding other facilities, demonstrating high efficiency.
Validated the setup as a prototype for future high-intensity muon experiments.
Abstract
A new muon beamline, muon science innovative channel (MuSIC), was set up at the Research Centre for Nuclear Physics (RCNP), Osaka University, in Osaka, Japan, using the 392 MeV proton beam impinging on a target. The production of an intense muon beam relies on the efficient capture of pions, which subsequently decay to muons, using a novel superconducting solenoid magnet system. After the pion-capture solenoid the first of the curved muon transport line was commissioned and the muon flux was measured. In order to detect muons, a target of either copper or magnesium was placed to stop muons at the end of the muon beamline. Two stations of plastic scintillators located upstream and downstream from the muon target were used to reconstruct the decay spectrum of muons. In a complementary method to detect negatively-charged muons, the X-ray spectrum yielded by muonic atoms in the…
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