Beam Particle Tracking for MUSE

ORAL

Abstract

The Muon Scattering Experiment (MUSE) at Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) is being prepared to resolve the proton radius puzzle – the six-standard deviation discrepancy between proton charge radius measurements with electronic and muonic probes, respectively. MUSE is designed to measure the proton charge radius with elastic electrons and muons scattering simultaneously and with both charge polarities. For an accurate determination of the lepton scattering angle, event-by-event beam particle tracking is required to reconstruct the incoming particle track. A telescope of Gas Electron Multipliers (GEM), exposed to a high flux of beam particles is used to reconstruct the incoming tracks with high spatial resolution while representing minimal material for the beam to pass through. The status of the GEM performance will be reported in the presentation.

Presenters

  • Tanvi Patel

    Hampton University

Authors

  • Tanvi Patel

    Hampton University

  • Michael Kohl

    Hampton University