Publication date
2020/2/6
Journal
Nature
Volume
578
Issue
7793
Pages
53-59
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
The use of accelerated beams of electrons, protons or ions has furthered the development of nearly every scientific discipline. However, high-energy muon beams of equivalent quality have not yet been delivered. Muon beams can be created through the decay of pions produced by the interaction of a proton beam with a target. Such ‘tertiary’ beams have much lower brightness than those created by accelerating electrons, protons or ions. High-brightness muon beams comparable to those produced by state-of-the-art electron, proton and ion accelerators could facilitate the study of lepton–antilepton collisions at extremely high energies and provide well characterized neutrino beams, , , , –. Such muon beams could be realized using ionization cooling, which has been proposed to increase muon-beam brightness,. Here we report the realization of ionization cooling, which was confirmed by the observation of an …
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