Superconducting shield for the injection channel of the muEDM experiment at PSI
Abstract
At the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI), we are setting up an experiment to search for the electric dipole moment (EDM) of the muon using the frozen-spin technique. The discovery of a muon EDM would indicate violation of charge conjugation parity symmetry (CP-violation) and lepton flavor universality, beyond the Standard Model. The experiment aims to achieve a sensitivity of σ(dμ) ≤ 6 × 10⁻²³ e · cm.
This study is taking place during the first phase of the experiment and it focuses on the off-axis injection of muons into a 3 T storage solenoid. Muons need to be transported from the exit of the PSI beamline, a low magnetic-field region, into the strong magnetic-field of the solenoid. For this purpose, two magnetically shielded channels are being developed. In the direct vicinity of the injection helix inside the solenoid bore, we will use superconducting (SC) shielding to avoid any hysteresis effect, while farther away in the fringe field we will use iron tubes. Three prototypes of SC injection tubes will be produced: the first will use a commercial high temperature superconducting (HTS) tape wrapped around a hollow copper tube, the second will utilize several Nb-Ti/Nb/Cu sheets obtained from CERN, wrapped and mechanically clamped around another hollow copper tube, while the third will consist of a commercial cast Bi-2223 superconducting tube coiled with HTS tape. To evaluate the effectiveness of the different SC-shields, we will measure their shielding factors and determine the muon injection efficiency from the beamline into the solenoid. Show more
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https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000641860Publication status
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Journal of InstrumentationVolume
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Instrumentation for particle accelerators and storage rings - low energy (linear accelerators, cyclotrons, electrostatic accelerators); Low-energy ion storageNotes
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