A fabrication of low power distribution system for muon g-2/EDM experiment at J-PARC

Abstract

The J-PARC muon g - 2/EDM experiment aims to measure the muon magnetic moment anomaly aμ = (g -2) / 2 ~ and the muon electric dipole moment (EDM) dμ. The target sensitivity for aμ is a statistical uncertainty of 450 × 10-9, and for dμ it is 1.5 × 10-21 e · cm. The readout electronics require a DC to DC converter to provide 1.5 V and 3.3 V electric voltage within a specific environment. To capture the positron decay from the muon, the detector components are placed in the muon storage area where a 3 T magnetic field is applied in a vacuum. The extra magnetic field from the converter should be less than 30 μT to reach the aforementioned sensitivity on aμ. In addition, the electric field produced by the converter has to be as small as 1 V/m to also reach the target sensitivity on dμ. For this purpose, we develop a step-down converter. We discuss the development process and the performance of our DC to DC converter for the J-PARC muon g - 2/EDM experiment.

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