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In order to broaden the applications of muon across various research fields, develop the spectrometers and experimental areas dedicated to particular fields, we develop different secondary beamlines (experimental areas) at Muon Science Establishment (MUSE), Japan Proton Accelerator Research Complex (J-PARC) [1-6]. For the study of the functional properties of materials using surface muons, we construct the beamline to new experimental area - S3 area on the S-line in which the surface muon of low momentum distribution will be available. The simulation study to estimate the dose distribution due to primary (proton beam) and secondary beamlines (muons) to construct the S3 area is presented in the program.
[1] K. Shimomura, et al., Interact. 245 (2024) 31(1-6).
[2] W. Higemoto, et al., Quantum Beam Sci. 1 (2017) 11(1-24).
[3] Y. Miyake, et al., Nucl. Instrum. Method A. 600 (2009) 22.
[4] Y. Miyake, et al., AIP Conf. Proc. 1104 (2009) 47–52.
[5] P. Strasser, et al., JPS Conf. Proc. 21 (2018) 011061.
[6] N. Kawamura, et al., JPS Conf. Proc. 2 (2014) 010112.
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