Secondary charged beam lines at the J-PARC hadron experimental hall

Keizo Agari, Shun Enomoto, Hiroyuki Fujioka, Yuya Fujiwara, Tadashi Hashimoto, Ryugo S. Hayano, Toshihiko Hiraiwa, Erina Hirose, Masaharu Ieiri, Youichi Igarashi, Masami Iio, Jun Imazato, Kentaro Inoue, Yosuke Ishiguro, Kenta Itahashi, Masahiko Iwasaki, Yohji Katoh, Shingo Kawasaki, Akio Kiyomichi, Hiroshi KouMichifumi Minakawa, Ryotaro Muto, Tomofumi Nagae, Megumi Naruki, Hiroyuki Noumi, Hiroaki Ohnishi, Haruhiko Outa, Yuta Sada, Fuminori Sakuma, Masaharu Sato, Yoshinori Sato, Shin'Ya Sawada, Hexi Shi, Yoshihisa Shirakabe, Yoshihiro Suzuki, Hitoshi Takahashi, Toshiyuki Takahashi, Minoru Takasaki, Kazuhiro H. Tanaka, Makoto Tokuda, Akihisa Toyoda, Kyo Tsukada, Mifuyu Ukai, Hiroaki Watanabe, Takeshi O. Yamamoto, Yutaka Yamanoi

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Abstract

Three beam lines for secondary charged particles are constructed in the hadron experimental hall of J-PARC. The K1.8 beam line, which incorporates two separators, delivers clean beams of kaons up to 2GeV/c. The K1.8BR beam line is a branch of K1.8, for low-momentum particles up to 1.2 GeV/c. The K1.1BR beam line is a shorter line designed for low-momentum kaons. Details of these beam line designs, as well as the commissioning results, are described.

Original languageEnglish
Article number02B010
JournalProgress of Theoretical and Experimental Physics
Volume2012
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2012 Jan 1

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Physics and Astronomy(all)

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