Speaker
Masato Kimura
(IPNS, KEK)
Description
The J-PARC muon g-2/EDM experiment aims to precisely measure the anomalous magnetic moment and electric dipole moment based on a novel low-emittance muon beam. Such a beam is realized by a muon linear accelerator following a cooled muon source, which allows to employ different techniques than the BNL and FNAL experiments such as a compact storage ring without electric focusing and track detection of decay positrons.
The experiment is currently the only one capable of measuring the dipole moments in a competitive precision and being prepared to start data taking in 2030. In this talk, we present the recent progresses, current status, and future prospects of the experiment.
Author
Masato Kimura
(IPNS, KEK)