MICE reports the first experimental demonstration of ionization cooling for muon beams.
The design and construction of the MICE Electron-Muon Ranger
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The Electron-Muon Ranger (EMR) is a fully-active tracking-calorimeter installed in the beam line of the Muon Ionization Cooling Experiment (MICE). The experiment will demonstrate ionization cooling, an essential technology needed for the realization of a Neutrino Factory and/or a Muon Collider. The EMR is designed to measure the properties of low energy beams composed of muons, electrons and pions, and perform the identification particle-by-particle. The detector consists of 48 orthogonal layers of 59 triangular scintillator bars. The readout is implemented using FPGA custom made electronics and commercially available modules. This article describes the construction of the detector from its design up to its commissioning with cosmic data.
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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.