MICE Miscellaneous Data

Dataset

Description

Various Items of underpinning information relevant to the MICE project.

MICE, the international Muon Ionisation Cooling Experiment, is a project to design, construct, operate and test a cell of a muon ionisation cooling channel that may be used for a future Muon Collider or Neutrino Factory.

The object of the MICE experiment is to take a beam of muons created from protons from the ISIS accelerator hitting a titanium target and to show that it is possible to create a narrow intense beam, using detector techniques from particle physics.

There are three primary classes of data produced by MICE: RAW data from the primary DAQ; RECO (reconstructed) data representing the particle tracks through the apparatus; and the outputs from numerical Simulation.

The Miscellaneous Data is the additional data produced by the Collaboration, including:

Calibration data needed for analysis
Construction data from the building and operation of the experiment components
Test Beam and cosmic-ray data from testing sub-detectors

External deposit with Brunel University London (Figshare)
Date made available11 Mar 2019
PublisherBrunel University
Date of data production2016 -

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