Conveners
Honorary Session: Professor Toshimitsu Yamazaki
- Kenji Kojima (TRUIMF)
The dynamical Kubo-Toyabe (DKT) relaxation function predicts the time evolution of muon spin polarization under zero and low longitudinal magnetic fields, which is determined by the linewidth $\Delta$ due to the static distribution of the internal magnetic field ${\bf H}(t)$ and its fluctuation frequency $\nu$. One of its important features is that it can clearly distinguish two causes of...
The D-line of the J-PARC MLF MUSE has a pion decay section, which provides access to decay muons in addition to surface muons. The y-superconducting solenoid magnets used in the pion decay section have a large aperture and warm bore, allowing them to guide a wide range of positive and negative muons from high to very low momentum. In addition, the world's highest proton energy of 3 GeV makes...