MICE reports the first experimental demonstration of ionization cooling for muon beams.
The design and commissioning of the MICE upstream time-of-flight system
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In the MICE experiment at RAL the upstream time-of-flight detectors are used for particle identification in the incoming muon beam, for the experiment trigger and for a precise timing (sigma_t ~ 50 ps) with respect to the accelerating RF cavities working at 201 MHz. The construction of the upstream section of the MICE time-of-flight system and the tests done to characterize its individual components are shown. Detector timing resolutions ~50-60 ps were achieved. Test beam performance and preliminary results obtained with beam at RAL are reported.
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First demonstration of ionization cooling by the Muon Ionization Cooling Experiment
MICE reports the first experimental demonstration of ionization cooling for muon beams.