장소 | Seminar Room (C303), Creation Hall (3F), KAIST Munji Campus |
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일시 | July 2. 2018 (Monday) 3:00 PM |
연사 | Dr. Peter Winter (Argonne National Laboratory) |
Seminar Invitation (July 2, 2018)
Speaker: Dr. Peter Winter (Argonne National Laboratory)
Date: July 2. 2018 (Monday)
Time: 3:00 PM
Venue: Seminar Room (C303), Creation Hall (3F), KAIST Munji Campus
Topic: High Precision Magnetic Field Measurement for the Muon g-2 Experiment
Abstract:
The Muon g-2 Experiment (E989) at Fermilab will measure the anomalous magnetic moment of muon aμ with a precision of 140 part-per-billion (ppb), aiming at resolving the 3.6 standard deviation between the previous measurement at Brookhaven (E821) and the Standard Model calculation of aμ. The experimental concept uses a polarized muon beam stored in an extremely homogeneous storage ring magnetic field. Parity violation in the weak decay is used as a spin analyzer; the detected rate of the decay electrons oscillates with the frequency, ωa, in the magnetic field expressed in terms of the free proton Larmor frequency, ωp. Since aμ is derived from the ratio of ωa and ωp, both are equally important and systematic uncertainties must be kept below 70 ppb for each observable. A magnetic field measurement system was developed to measure the magnetic field experienced by the muons with an ultimate precision of 70 ppb. 378 new Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) probes and readout electronics were developed and installed to constantly monitor the field. An upgraded in-vacuum field mapping system scans the muon storage region over the full azimuth of the magnet. A special water-based NMR probe which has a well-measured geometry and low magnetic perturbation was designed to calibrate the probes of the field mapping system. All systems were successfully commissioned, and are currently in full operation for the first physics data taking run that started in February 2018. In this presentation will include an overview of the entire Muon g-2 experiment with special focus on the field measurement system. Since the experiment has started to take its first physics data, preliminary results from the ongoing run will be shown.
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CAPP seminar will be held as above. Anyone interested in this topic is warmly welcome.
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