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By utilizing the intense pulsed proton beam available at the ISIS facility of RAL, the new muon facility project of an advanced superconducting muon channel funded by the RIKEN is now under construction. The new facility, by adopting the superconducting solenoid system, will produce the strongest backward decay pulsedμ + orμ −in the momentum range from 20 MeV/c to 120 MeV/c. Also, by adopting the pulsed magnetic kicker, each one of two muon pulses will be supplied to two extraction channels simultaneously. Various important muon science experiments including advanced pulsedμ −SR andmu +SR experiments will be realized.
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Nagamine, K., Matsuzaki, T., Ishida, K. et al. Construction of Riken-ral muon facility at ISIS and advanced μSR. Hyperfine Interact 87, 1091–1098 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02068509
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