Brendan Casey
(FNAL), Chris Polly
(Fermilab), Daniel Kaplan
(Illinois Institute of Technology), Maxim Pospelov
(Perimeter Institute), Milorad Popovic
(FNAL), Richard Hill
(University of Chicago), Zack Sullivan
(Illinois Institute of Technology)
Description
An informal workshop to explore the physics opportunities of intense muon beams.
readytalk access: 4390034
Participants
Alan Bross
Anna Mazzacane
Brendan Casey
Brendan Kiburg
Chris Polly
Corrado Gatto
Daniel Kaplan
David Neuffer
Diktys Stratakis
Douglas Bryman
Eric Prebys
Estia Eichten
Joe Grange
John Arrington
Kevin McFarland
Maxim Pospelov
Milorad Popovic
Patrick Fox
Paul E Reimer
Peter Kammel
Richard Hill
Robert Tschirhart
Roni Harnik
Steve Brice
Tim Gorringe
Zack Sullivan
09:00
→
10:00
Fermilab muon complex status and plans
09:00
Proton plan at FNAL30m
Speaker:
DrChris Polly
(Fermilab)
Slides
09:30
Beamline model and muon production30m
Speaker:
DrDiktys Stratakis
(Brookhaven National Laboratory)
Slides
10:00
→
11:00
Muon scattering experiments
10:00
Current muon scattering experiments30m
Speaker:
DrPaul Reimer
(ANL)
Slides
10:30
Muon scattering and BSM30m
Speaker:
Prof.Maxim Pospelov
(Perimeter)
Slides
11:00
→
11:30
Break
30m
11:30
→
12:30
Neutrinos from stored muons, and low energy muons
11:30
Opportunities for stored muon neutrino beams at FNAL30m
Speaker:
DrMilorad Popovic
(FNAL)
Slides
12:00
PIP-II and low energy muons30m
Speaker:
DrEric Prebys
(Fermilab)
Slides
12:30
→
14:00
Lunch
1h 30m
14:00
→
15:00
Muon beam applications
14:00
Muon beam applications1h
Speakers:
Prof.Daniel Kaplan
(Illinois Institute of Technology), Prof.Zack Sullivan
(Illinois Institute of Technology)