A new initiative to measure the Muon Anomalous Magnetic Moment at Fermilab
by
Hogan Nguyen(Fermilab)
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Kavli Meeting Room - room 305 (SLAC)
Kavli Meeting Room - room 305
SLAC
Building 51
Description
Fermilab E989 is a new initiative to measure the Muon Anomalous Magnetic Moment (g-2) to better than one part in 10 million, a factor of 4 improvement over BNL E821. The technique is to measure the muon spin precession in a storage ring at 3.1 GeV/c (the "magic" momentum). The improvements will come from a new Fermilab accelerator complex, state-of-the art detector technologies, and better optimization of the storage ring magnetic field.
E989 will reuse as much as possible the equipment from BNL E821. The 3 50' diameter superconducting cryostats were successfully transported from BNL to Fermilab in late July 2013. I will describe the E989 initiative, focusing on the spectacular 5 week journey of the 50' g-2 superconducting cryostat.