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MICE – International review panel -- Alain Blondel, RAL 17 February   MICE International Muon Ionization Cooling Experiment

MICE – International review panel -- Alain Blondel, RAL 17 February MICE review at RAL 17 February Introduction (Alain Blondel) 2.Accelerator Physics aspects of MICE (Mike Zisman) 3.Measurements and measurement technique (Vittorio Palladino) 4.MICE at RAL (Rob Edgecock)

MICE – International review panel -- Alain Blondel, RAL 17 February Why MICE? Based on Muon collider ideas and development (Palmer et al, 92->), the Neutrino Factory concept (Geer, 1998) resonated in 1998 with the final demonstration of Atmospheric Neutrino Oscillations by the SuperK Collaboration. International workshops: NUFACT 99 (Lyon, France) NUFACT 00 (Montery, California) NUFACT 01 (Tsukuba, Japan) NUFACT 02 (London, UK)  Neutrino Factory is the ultimate tool for study of Neutrino Oscillations -- unique source of high energy e --reach/sensitivity better by order(s) of magnitude wrt other techniques (e.g. super-beams) for    ** matter effects ** *** leptonic CP violation *** NB : leptonic CP violation is a key ingredient in the leading explanations for the mystery of the baryon-antibaryon asymmetry in our universe    e + e   _

MICE – International review panel -- Alain Blondel, RAL 17 February comparison of reach in the oscillations  right to left: present limit from the CHOOZ experiment, expected sensitivity from the MINOS and ICARUS experiments, 0.75 MW JHF to super Kamiokande with an off-axis narrow-band beam, Superbeam: 4 MW CERN-SPL to a 400 kton water Cerenkov in Fréjus or J-PARC->HyperK from a muons Neutrino Factory with 40 kton large magnetic detector, including systematics sin 2  SK and other off axis prop. CNGS

MICE – International review panel -- Alain Blondel, RAL 17 February Combination of Beta beam and superbeam is still short of performance of neutrino factory … (bewrare of systematics for low Energy neutrino events, though) M.Mezzetto, CERN workshop NNN02, january 2002 lowest LMA. KAMLAND

MICE – International review panel -- Alain Blondel, RAL 17 February Particle physicist: Q: Can a Neutrino Factory be built? Accelerator physisicst: A: YES! (US study II, CERN) but… it is expensive, and many ingredients have never been demonstrated!  R&D is needed. (est. 5yrs) to 1.reduce cost and 2.ascertain performance among critical items: *** COOLING *** Cooling component development programme: MUCOOL collabration (US-Japan-UK)

MICE – International review panel -- Alain Blondel, RAL 17 February IONIZATION COOLING Difficulty: affordable prototype of cooling section only cools beam by 10%, while standard emittance measurements barely achieve this precision. Solution: measure the beam particle-by-particle A delicate technology and integration problem  Need to build a realistic prototype and verify that it works (i.e. cools a beam) principle: this will surely work..! reality (simplified) ….maybe… state-of-the-art particle physics instrumentation will test state-of-the-art accelerator technology.  RF Noise??

MICE – International review panel -- Alain Blondel, RAL 17 February  Incoming muon beam Diffusers 1&2 Beam PID TOF 0 Cherenkov TOF 1 Trackers 1 & 2 measurement of emittance in and out Liquid Hydrogen absorbers 1,2,3 Downstream particle ID: TOF 2 Cherenkov Calorimeter RF cavities 1RF cavities 2 Spectrometer solenoid 1 Matching coils 1&2 Focus coils 1 Spectrometer solenoid 2 Coupling Coils 1&2 Focus coils 2Focus coils 3 Matching coils 1&2 10% cooling of 200 MeV/c muons requires ~ 20 MV of RF single particle measurements => measurement precision can be as good as  out /  in ) = never done before either….

MICE – International review panel -- Alain Blondel, RAL 17 February November 2001: Letter of Intent (LOI) submitted to PSI and RAL January 2002 Positive statements from PSI: cannot host experiment, will collaborate (beam solenoid) March 2002: LOI reviewed at RAL June 2002: Review panel encouraged submission of a proposal. what happened since? 1. MICE found a home, experimental hall, infrastructure etc… RAL! 2. Important experimental inputs were collected on the critical issue of x- ray background on detectors -> experiment feasible. 3. Safety issues were further considered leading to an improved design of the experiment 4. Hardware and financial responsibilities have been distributed and time lines delineated 5. A complete set of detectors is now proposed. 6. The proposal has been written and submitted 7. SNO + KAMLAND established LMA Leptonic CP violation should be observable in neutrino oscillations (unless parameters conspire)

MICE – International review panel -- Alain Blondel, RAL 17 February MUTAC ( jan 2003): The committee remains convinced that this experiment, which is absolutely required to validate the concept of ionization cooling, and the R&D leading to it should be the highest priority of the muon collaboration. Planning and design for the experiment have advanced dramatically(…) EMCOG: (6 feb *draft* minutes) (…)EMCOG was impressed by the quality of the experiment, which has been well studied, is well organized and well structured. The issue of ionization cooling is critical and this justifies the important effort that the experiment represents. EMCOG recommends very strongly a timely realization of MICE. MUTAC: Muon Technical Advisory Committee (Helen Edwards, et al) (US) EMCOG: European Muon Coordination and Oversight Group (C. Wyss et al)

MICE – International review panel -- Alain Blondel, RAL 17 February January Proposal to the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory An International Muon Ionization Cooling Experiment (MICE) The aims of the international Muon Ionization Cooling Experiment are: To show that it is possible to design, engineer and build a section of cooling channel capable of giving the desired performance for a Neutrino Factory; To place it in a muon beam and measure its performance in a variety of modes of operation and beam conditions. The MICE collaboration has designed an experiment where a section of an ionisation cooling channel is exposed to a muon beam and reduces its transverse emittance by 10% for muon momenta between 140 and 240 MeV/c. *** I mprovements in the evaluation of the background in the detectors due to radiation from the RF cavities make us confident that the desired precision can be achieved *** A scenario exists to satisfy the safety requirements related to the use of liquid hydrogen as cooling medium. Assuming proper funding and support, ionization cooling of muons will be demonstrated by 2007 Abstract (excerpts)

MICE – International review panel -- Alain Blondel, RAL 17 February Participating institutes: (142 authors) Belgium: Louvain La Neuve (Ghislain Gregoire) Netherlands: NIKHEF amsterdam (Frank Linde) INFN: Bari (Gabriella Catanesi) Frascati (Michele Castellano) Genova (Pasquale Fabbricatore) Legnaro (Ugo Gastaldi) Milano (Maurizio Bonesini) Napoli (Giuseppe Osteria), Padova (Mauro Mezetto), Roma(Ludovico Tortora), Trieste (Marco Apollonio) France DAPNIA, CEA Saclay (Jean-Michel Rey) Switzerland: Geneva (Alain Blondel), ETH Zürich (André Rubbia), PSI (Claude Petitjean) UK: Brunel (Paul Keyberd), Edimburg(Akram Khan, Glasgow (Paul Soler), Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (Rob Edgecock), University of Oxford (Giles Barr), Imperial College London (Ken Long), Liverpool (John Fry), Sheffield (Chris Booth) CERN (Helmut Haseroth) Russia Budker Institute Novosibirsk (Sasha Skrinsky) (+ Dubna, Lebedev under discussions) Japan KEK (Shigeru Ishimoto), Osaka University(Yoshitaka Kuno) USA Argonne National Laboratory (Jim Norem) Brookhaven National Laboratory (Bob Palmer) Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Steve Geer, Alan Bross) Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Michael Zisman) University of Iowa (Yasar Onel), Fairfield University (David Winn) University of California Los Angeles (David Cline) University of Mississippi (Don Summers) U.C. Riverside, (Gail Hanson) University of Chicago – Enrico Fermi Institute(Marco Oreglia) Northern Illinois University (Mary Anne Cummings) Illinois Institute of Technology (Danial Kaplan) Jefferson Lab (Bob Rimmer)

MICE – International review panel -- Alain Blondel, RAL 17 February International Muon Ionization Cooling Experiment Organization: Steering committee: A. Blondel* 1 (University of Geneva) P. Drumm (RAL), R. Edgecock (RAL) H. Haseroth (CERN), K. Long (ICL, London) I. Ivaniouchenkov 2 (RAL) Y. Kuno (Osaka University) S. Geer (FNAL), D. Kaplan 3 (Illinois Institute of Technology) M. Zisman (Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory) Y. Torun 4 (Illinois Institute of Technology) * convener, 1 EU spokesperson, 2 Interim project engineer, 3 US spokesperson, 4 secretary Conveners of technical teams: a) Concept development: R. B. Palmer (BNL), R. Edgecock (RAL/CERN) b) Experiment simulations: M. G. Catanesi (Bari), Y. Torun (IIT) c) Hydrogen absorbers: S. Ishimoto (KEK) M. A. C. Cummings (Northern Illinois) d) RF cavities, power sources: Derun Li (LBNL), R.Church (RAL), H.Haseroth (CERN) e) Magnetic system: M. A. Green (LBNL), J.-M. Rey (CEA Saclay) f) Particle detectors: V. Palladino (Napoli), A. Bross (FNAL) g) Beam line: P. Drumm (RAL) h) RF radiation: J. Norem (Argonne), E. McKigney (IC London) i) Engineering and Integration: I. Ivaniouchenkov (RAL), E. Black (IIT) Collaboration meetings 3 times a year: US,UK,EU, etc… S.G. phone conf. every 2 weeks Video Conferences every 2 weeks (not easy!) Web site, copies of transparencies, MICE-Notes, common software, speakers bureau, collaboration board (1/institute)

MICE – International review panel -- Alain Blondel, RAL 17 February COST TABLE and RESPONSIBILITIES warning: assignment of tasks will be revised when cost savings are understood (decision on tracker) possible cost savings -- use refurbished RF from CERN: k€ -- use TPG or multiplex sci-fi tracker k€ -- use HARP electronics k€ net cost if all savings apply: M€(Re: LOI 17.8 M$) net cost if all savings apply: M€ (Re: LOI 17.8 M$)

MICE – International review panel -- Alain Blondel, RAL 17 February Responsibilities (Hardware) Belgium Downstream Cherenkov Netherlands Magnetic probes INFN Spectrometer solenoid, TOF detectors, Calorimeter, Tracker, DAQ France Magnetic measurements Switzerland Beam Solenoid (PSI), Tracker possibly spectrometer solenoid CERN Refurbished RF power sources UK Beam, Home and Infrastructure! Focus coils, Absorber, Tracker Russia under discussions Japan Absorbers tracker USA RF cavities, coupling coil Absorbers tracker up-and downstream Cherenkov

MICE – International review panel -- Alain Blondel, RAL 17 February Time Lines Time lines for the various items of MICE have been explored – procurement delays and installation – the critical items are solenoids and RF cavities. (R&D being pursued on smaller and cheaper 805 MHz RF cavities) This is consistent with the logistics of the beam line upgrade at RAL and of the various shut downs. UK: funding has been prepared since a year US: Proposal has been submitted to NSF Italy: review of funding request on 15 March Belgium and NL: request submitted Switzerland: discussions in progress CERN, PSI: hardware earmarked etc…

MICE – International review panel -- Alain Blondel, RAL 17 February Time Lines Time lines for the various items of MICE have been explored – procurement delays and installation – the critical items are solenoids and RF cavities. Tracher decision

MICE – International review panel -- Alain Blondel, RAL 17 February  - STEP I: 2004 STEP II: summer 2005 STEP III: winter 2006 STEP IV: spring 2006 STEP V: fall 2006 STEP VI: 2007 If funding is adequate, the following sequence of events can be envisaged:

MICE – International review panel -- Alain Blondel, RAL 17 February Time Line It will be timely (…and not too soon!) to have by then a full design for a neutrino factory *), with one of the main unknowns, practical feasibility of ionization cooling, removed. If all goes well and funding is adequate, Muon Ionization cooling will have been demonstrated and measured precisely by 2007 At that time: MINOS and CNGS will have started and mesured  m 13 2 more precisely J-Parc-SK will be about to start (   measurement) LHC will be about to start as well *) plans: proposal of a Neutrino factory feasibility study to EU ( ) US Study III (2005 onwards)

MICE – International review panel -- Alain Blondel, RAL 17 February Conclusions There is no doubt that a Neutrino Factory is the ultimate tool to study neutrino oscillations and leptonic CP violation, and a first step towards muon colliders. Can it be done? Paper studies say Yes, but these are only paper studies… involving several new concepts, the newest being ionization cooling. MICE aims at turning this new concept into an apparatus that works, with a community of people able to operate it, maintain it, improve it. The MICE collaboration, supported by the enthusastic UK community, has designed an experiment based on a full cell of US studyII and a set of spectrometers to measure the emittance reduction of 10% with a precision of It will also be capable of exploring a number of beam and optics conditions beyond the baseline. The collaboration has organised responsibilities, and determined the costs and time line of the experiment. The crucial safety issues have been addressed and a solution is proposed that should be adequate. The large players have gone -- or are ready to go -- ask for funds. If all goes well ionization cooling will have been demonstrated in This is very timely and …… not too soon!

MICE – International review panel -- Alain Blondel, RAL 17 February

MICE – International review panel -- Alain Blondel, RAL 17 February

MICE – International review panel -- Alain Blondel, RAL 17 February

MICE – International review panel -- Alain Blondel, RAL 17 February Further Explorations We have defined a baseline MICE, which will measure the basic cooling properties of the StudyII cooling channel with high precision, for a moderate gradient of ~8 MV/m, with Liquid Hydrogen absorbers. Many variants of the experiment can be tested. 1. other absorbers: Various fillings and thicknesses of LH2 can be envisaged The bolted windows design allows different absorbers to be mounted. 2. other optics and momentum: nominal is 200 MeV/c and  42 cm. Exploration of low  (down to a few cm at 140 MeV/c) Exploration of momentum up to 240 MeV/c will be possible by varying the currents. 3. the focus pairs provide a field reversal in the baseline configuration, but they have been designed to operate also in no-flip mode which could have larger acceptance both transversally and in momentum (Fanchetti et al) (We are not sure this can be done because of stray fields…) 4. Higher gradients can be achieved on the cavities, either by running them at liquid nitrogen temperature (the vessel is adequate for this) (gain ) or by connecting to the 8 MW RF only one of the two 4-cavity units (gain 1.4)