Gamma Factory high-intensity muon and positron source: Exploratory studies
Armen Apyan, Mieczyslaw Witold Krasny, Wies{\l}aw P{\l}aczek

TL;DR
This paper explores the potential of the Gamma Factory to produce extremely high-intensity muon and positron sources using megawatt-class photon beams, offering a promising alternative to traditional proton and electron beam methods.
Contribution
It introduces an innovative scheme utilizing high-intensity photon beams from the Gamma Factory to generate muons and positrons at unprecedented intensities.
Findings
Potential to produce over 10^13 muons per second
Capable of generating more than 10^16 electrons/positrons per second
Demonstrates feasibility of high-intensity lepton sources from photon beams
Abstract
One of the fundamental challenges for future leptonic colliders and neutrino factories as well as for high-sensitivity studies of lepton universality is to design and construct new high-intensity sources of muons and positrons. The next-generation sources should increase the intensity of the presently operating ones by at least three orders of magnitude and include an important option of producing longitudinally polarized leptons. The main effort to achieve this goal has been focused, so far, on the proton-beam-driven muon sources and electron-beam-driven positron sources. In this paper, we present exploratory studies of an alternative scheme which is based on high-intensity megawatt-class photon beams. Such beams could be delivered in the future by the Gamma Factory (GF) project. One of the GF multiple goals is to increase the energy range (by more than one order of magnitude) and the…
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