Science Case for the new High-Intensity Muon Beams HIMB at PSI

  • Aiba M
  • Amato A
  • Antognini A
  • et al.
ArXiv: 2111.05788
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Abstract

In April 2021, scientists active in muon physics met to discuss and work out the physics case for the new High-Intensity Muon Beams (HIMB) project at PSI that could deliver of order $10^{10}$\,s$^{-1}$ surface muons to experiments. Ideas and concrete proposals were further substantiated over the following months and assembled in the present document. The high intensities will allow for completely new experiments with considerable discovery potential and unique sensitivities. The physics case is outstanding and extremely rich, ranging from fundamental particle physics via chemistry to condensed matter research and applications in energy research and elemental analysis. In all these fields, HIMB will ensure that the facilities S$\mu$S and CHRISP on PSI's High Intensity Proton Accelerator complex HIPA remain world-leading, despite the competition of muon facilities elsewhere.

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Aiba, M., Amato, A., Antognini, A., Ban, S., Berger, N., Caminada, L., … Wauters, F. (2021). Science Case for the new High-Intensity Muon Beams HIMB at PSI. Retrieved from http://arxiv.org/abs/2111.05788

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