Dd. Koetke et al., A DIRECT-CURRENT PION FOCUSING MAGNET FOR LOW-ENERGY IN-FLIGHT MUON-NEUTRINO BEAMS, Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section A, Accelerators, spectrometers, detectors and associated equipment, 378(1-2), 1996, pp. 27-34
A cylindrically-symmetric, direct-current magnet has been designed for
use in the focusing of pions to improve the muon-neutrino flux obtain
ed from decays in-flight at low energy accelerators. The device uses c
onventional magnet technology with specially designed field-shaping wi
ndings to achieve optimized focusing for positive pions and defocusing
for negative pions. A prototype magnet has been constructed and its m
agnetic field map used in a ray tracing program from which it has been
calculated that a factor of four improvement in the neutrino flux at
a downstream detector can be realized when compared to an unfocused pi
on source. The design approach taken in this paper to select the appro
priate coil distribution to optimize focusing may be applicable in oth
er types of particle beam lines as well as in high energy collider det
ectors where toroidal magnet geometries have been proposed.