Recent results from the BNL g-2 experiment

PT Debevec*, HN Brown, G Bunce, RM Carey, P Cushman, GT Danby, M Deile, H Deng, SK Dhawan, W Deninger, VP Druzhinin, L Duong, E Efstathiadis, FJM Farley, GV Fedotovich, S Giron, FE Gray, D Grigoriev, M Grosse-Perdekamp, A GrossmanMF Hare, DW Hertzog, VW Hughes, M Iwasaki, K Jungmann, D Kawall, M Kawamura, BI Khazin, J Kindem, F Krienen, I Kronkvist, R Larsen, YY Lee, I Logashenko, R McNabb, W Meng, J Mi, JP Miller, WM Morse, D Nikas, CJG Onderwater, Y Orlov, CS Ozben, JM Paley, C Polly, J Pretz, R Prigl, GZ Putlitz, C Timmermans, A Trofimov

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Abstract

The status of the muon g - 2 experiment at the AGS facility of Brookhaven National Laboratory is discussed. Data obtained in 1999 with positive muons has been analyzed and published. The final data set contained 0.95 x 10(9) events and had an accuracy of 1.3ppm. Approximately four times more data with positive muons and three times more data with negative muons were obtained in 2000 and 2001, respectively. These data were obtained with a more uniform magnetic field and with different storage ring tunes. An accuracy of the order of 0.5ppm is anticipated.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)200-205
Number of pages6
JournalNuclear Physics B-proceedings Supplements
Volume111
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2002
Externally publishedYes
Event5th KEK Topical Conference: Frontiers in Flavor Physics - Tsukuba, Japan
Duration: 20 Nov 200122 Nov 2001
https://cds.cern.ch/record/494249

Keywords

  • Magnetic-moment
  • Muon
  • Electron

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