Magnetic Field System in the nEDM@SNS Experiment
ORAL
Abstract
The neutron electric dipole moment (nEDM) is one of the most sensitive probes of charge-conjugation and parity (CP) violation. The current upper limit for the nEDM is dn < 1.8×10-26 e-cm (90% CL). The nEDM experiment at the Spallation Neutron Source (nEDM@SNS) aims to reduce this limit by two orders of magnitude. Targeting a sensitivity of < 3×10-28 e-cm, it is important to suppress false EDM signals due to the geometric phase effect which arises from nonuniformities in the magnetic field. The required uniform magnetic field, with gradients in the holding field < 3 ppm/cm, will be generated by a modified, saddle shaped cosθ coil enclosed in a nearly-hermetic superconducting lead shield. This talk will present the design, construction and status of the magnetic field system in the nEDM@SNS experiment.
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Presenters
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Alina A Aleksandrova
Caltech
Authors
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Alina A Aleksandrova
Caltech
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Larry Bartoszek
Bartoszek Engineering
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Joe Benson
Caltech
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Robert Carr
Caltech
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Umit Hasan Coskun
University of Kentucky
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Christopher Daurer
Hardline Ingenuity Inc
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Bradley Filippone
Caltech
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Roy J Holt
Caltech
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Brad Plaster
University of Kentucky
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John C Ramsey
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Simon A Slutsky
Caltech
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Xuan Sun
Caltech
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Christopher M Swank
Caltech
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Raymond Tat
Caltech
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Wanchun Wei
Caltech