The fast non-ferric kicker system for the Muon $g-2$ Experiment at Fermilab
Instrumentation and Detectors
2021-07-06 v2 High Energy Physics - Experiment
Abstract
We describe the installation, commissioning, and characterization of the new injection kicker system in the Muon Experiment (E989) at Fermilab, which makes a precision measurement of the muon magnetic anomaly. Three Blumlein pulsers drive each of the 1.27-m-long non-ferric kicker magnets, which reside in a storage ring vacuum (SRV) that is subjected to a 1.45 T magnetic field. The new system has been redesigned relative to Muon 's predecessor experiment, and we present those details in this manuscript.
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@article{arxiv.2104.07805,
title = {The fast non-ferric kicker system for the Muon $g-2$ Experiment at Fermilab},
author = {A. P. Schreckenberger and D. Allspach and D. Barak and J. Bohn and C. Bradford and D. Cauz and S. P. Chang and A. Chapelain and S. Chappa and S. Charity and R. Chislett and J. Esquivel and C. Ferrari and A. Fioretti and C. Gabbanini and M. D. Galati and L. Gibbons and J. L. Holzbauer and M. Incagli and C. Jensen and J. Kaspar and D. Kawall and A. Keshavarzi and D. S. Kessler and B. Kiburg and G. Krafczyk and R. Madrak and A. A. Mikhailichenko and H. Nguyen and K. Overhage and S. Park and H. Pfeffer and C. C. Polly and M. Popovic and R. Rivera and B. L. Roberts and D. Rubin and Y. K. Semertzidis and J. Stapleton and C. Stoughton and E. Voirin and D. Wolff},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2104.07805},
year = {2021}
}