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What's the future for Muons? - Chris Rogers

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RAL Lecture Series- Dr Chris Rogers talks about the latest Muon research.
Thousands of naturally occurring muons travel through each of us every hour and they can even penetrate thick rock, allowing the radiography of the interiors of volcanoes and pyramids. Unfortunately, the challenge of making these curious particles means it has not been possible to manufacture a source of muons with a brightness comparable to that of proton and electron sources used in particle accelerators. Recent studies, undertaken by the Muon Ionization Cooling Experiment collaboration at the ISIS neutron and muon source at Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, have demonstrated a method to generate just such a beam by “cooling” the muons. The results, published recently in Nature, point the way to using a high-brightness, high-energy beam of muons to enable exploration of physics at energy scales beyond the reach of even the Large Hadron Collider.
Thousands of naturally occurring muons travel through each of us every hour and they can even penetrate thick rock, allowing the radiography of the interiors of volcanoes and pyramids. Unfortunately, the challenge of making these curious particles means it has not been possible to manufacture a source of muons with a brightness comparable to that of proton and electron sources used in particle accelerators. Recent studies, undertaken by the Muon Ionization Cooling Experiment collaboration at the ISIS neutron and muon source at Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, have demonstrated a method to generate just such a beam by “cooling” the muons. The results, published recently in Nature, point the way to using a high-brightness, high-energy beam of muons to enable exploration of physics at energy scales beyond the reach of even the Large Hadron Collider.
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