Conveners
Wed-Af-Po.02 - Detector and Spectrometer Magnets
- Earle Burkhardt (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
- Daniel Biek
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Lucie Baudin (CERN)02/07/2025, 14:30Poster
The SHiP experiment, located at CERN in the ECN3 North Area cavern, aims to detect feebly interacting particles, potentially shedding light on neutrino mass and dark matter. A key component of the detector is the Hidden Sector Spectrometer, potentially the first large-scale, energy-efficient experimental magnet using superconducting MgB₂ cables. This technology, initially developed for the...
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Shohta Takami (Osaka University)02/07/2025, 14:30Poster
The Standard Model of particle physics is not a perfect theory. Many experiments seek to observe phenomena beyond the Standard Model to fix it.
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COMET experiment (COherent Muon to Electron Transition) is planned to be conducted at J-PARC. COMET aims to find the neutrinoless transition of muon to electron, known as “µ-e conversion.” To find this process, the first stage of COMET, COMET... -
Mr Sandesh Gopinath (Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility)02/07/2025, 14:30Poster
The MARCO magnet is a 2T superconducting solenoid magnet central to the Electron Ion collider (EIC) detector at Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL). The magnet utilizes a Rutherford cable in channel conductor with a nominal current of approximately 4 kA at 4.5 K. The cable and the copper stabilizer design was refined to aide fabrication of a 50 m long sample conductor. The characteristic of...
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Mr Brian Eng (JLab)02/07/2025, 14:30Poster
The Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (JLab) has developed a unique spectrometer system to study the weak interaction between electrons. The "Measurement of Lepton-Lepton Electroweak Reaction" (MOLLER) experiment, utilizing JLab's recent 12 GeV electron beam upgrade, is scheduled to operate for three years. Central to the MOLLER experiment are five water-cooled toroidal magnets,...
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