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J. Cullen
Researcher at Brookhaven National Laboratory
Publications - 3
Citations - 138
J. Cullen is an academic researcher from Brookhaven National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Muon & Anomalous magnetic dipole moment. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 135 citations.
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New measurement of the anomalous magnetic moment of the positive muon
R. M. Carey,W. Earle,E. Efstathiadis,M. F. Hare,E. Hazen,B. J. Hughes,F. Krienen,J. P. Miller,V. Monich,Jinsong Ouyang,O. Rind,B. L. Roberts,L. R. Sulak,Alexei Trofimov,G. S. Varner,W. A. Worstell,E. Benedict,I. Logashenko,I. Logashenko,J. Benante,H. N. Brown,G. Bunce,J. Cullen,G. T. Danby,J. Geller,H. Hseuh,J. W. Jackson,L. Jia,S. Kochis,Rasmus Larsen,Y. Y. Lee,M. Mapes,W. Meng,W. M. Morse,C. Pai,C. Pearson,I. Polk,R. Prigl,S. Rankowitz,J. Sandberg,Yannis K. Semertzidis,R. Shutt,L. Snydstrup,A. Soukas,A. Stillman,T. Tallerico,M. Tanaka,F. Toldo,D. von Lintig,D. Warburton,K. Woodle,A.G. Chertovskikh,V. P. Druzhinin,G.V. Fedotovich,D. N. Grigorev,V. B. Golubev,B.I. Khazin,A.V Maksimov,Yu Merzliakov,N.M. Ryskulov,S. I. Serednyakov,Yu. M. Shatunov,E. P. Solodov,Yuri F. Orlov,D. Winn,A. Grossmann,J. Gerhaeuser,Klaus-Peter Jungmann,P. von Walter,G. zu Putlitz,B. Bunker,William Deninger,P. T. Debevec,D. W. Hertzog,T. D. Jones,C. C. Polly,S. Sedykh,D. Urner,Ulrich Haeberlen,K. Endo,H. Hirabayashi,S. Kurokawa,A. Yamamoto,M. A. Green,P. Cushman,J. Kindem,L. Duong,S. Giron,R. McNabb,David Miller,C. Timmermans,D. Zimmerman,Y. Mizumachi,Masahiko Iwasaki,H. E. Ahn,H. Deng,S. K. Dhawan,A. Disco,F. J. M. Farley,X. Fei,M. Grosse-Perdekamp,V. W. Hughes,D. Kawall,S. I. Redin,A. Steinmetz +104 more
TL;DR: In this article, the anomalous magnetic moment was measured in a new experiment at Brookhaven, where polarized muons were stored in a superferric ring, and the angular frequency difference between the spin precession and orbital frequencies was determined by measuring the time distribution of high-energy decay positrons.
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The Brookhaven muon storage ring magnet
G. T. Danby,L. Addessi,Z. Armoza,J. Benante,H. N. Brown,G. Bunce,J. C. Cottingham,J. Cullen,J. Geller,H. Hseuh,J. W. Jackson,L. Jia,S. Kochis,D. Koniczny,Rasmus Larsen,Y. Y. Lee,M. Mapes,R. E. Meier,W. Meng,William Morse,M. O'Toole,C. Pai,I. Polk,R. Prigl,Yannis K. Semertzidis,R. P. Shutt,Louis Snydstrup,A. Soukas,T. Tallerico,F. Toldo,D. von Lintig,K. Woodle,R. M. Carey,W. Earle,E. Hazen,F. Krienen,J. P. Miller,Jinsong Ouyang,B. L. Roberts,L. R. Sulak,W. A. Worstell,Yuri F. Orlov,D. Winn,A. Grossmann,Klaus-Peter Jungmann,G. zu Putlitz,P. von Walter,P. T. Debevec,William Deninger,D. W. Hertzog,S. Sedykh,D. Urner,M. A. Green,Ulrich Haeberlen,P. Cushman,S. Giron,J. Kindem,David Miller,C. Timmermans,D. Zimmerman,V. P. Druzhinin,G.V. Fedotovich,D. N. Grigorev,B.I. Khazin,N.M. Ryskulov,Stanislav Serednyakov,Yu. M. Shatunov,E. P. Solodov,K. Endo,H. Hirabayashi,Y. Mizumachi,A. Yamamoto,S. K. Dhawan,A. Disco,F. J. M. Farley,X. Fei,M. Grosse-Perdekamp,V. W. Hughes,D. Kawall,S. I. Redin +79 more
TL;DR: In this article, a superferric storage ring with a radius of 7.11 m and a magnetic field of 1.45 T has been constructed with maximum attention to azimuthal symmetry and to tight mechanical tolerances and with many features to allow obtaining a homogenous magnetic field.
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Status of the g-2 experiment at BNL
M. Grosse Perdekamp,M. Grosse Perdekamp,E. Benedict,D.H Brown,R. M. Carey,W. Earle,E. Efstathiadis,M. F. Hare,E. Hazen,B. J. Hughes,F. Krienen,I. Logashenko,J. P. Miller,V. Monich,Jinsong Ouyang,O. Rind,B. L. Roberts,L. R. Sulak,Alexei Trofimov,G. S. Varner,W. A. Worstell,J. Benante,H. N. Brown,G. Bunce,J. Cullen,G. T. Danby,J. Geller,H. Hseuh,J. W. Jackson,L. Jia,S. Kochis,Rasmus Larsen,Y.Y. Lee,M. Mapes,Wuzheng Meng,William Morse,C. Pai,C. Pearson,I. Polk,R. Prigl,S. Rankowitz,J. Sandberg,Yannis K. Semertzidis,R. P. Shutt,Louis Snydstrup,A. Soukas,A. Stillman,M. Tanaka,T. Tallerico,F. Toldo,D. von Lintig,D. Warbuton,K. Woodle,A.G. Chertovskikh,V. P. Druzhinin,G.V. Fedotovich,D. N. Grigorev,V. B. Golubev,B.I. Khazin,A. Maskimov,Yu Merzliakov,O. N. Ryskulov,S. I. Serednyakov,Yuri Shatunov,E. P. Solodov,Yuri F. Orlov,D. Winn,J. Gerhaeuser,A. Grossmann,Klaus-Peter Jungmann,P. von Walter,G. zu Putlitz,B. Bunker,P. T. Debevec,William Deninger,D. W. Hertzog,T. D. Jones,C. Poly,S. Sedykh,D. Urner,Ulrich Haeberlen,K. Endo,H. Hirabayashi,S. Kurokawa,A. Yamamoto,Michael A. Green,P. Cushman,L. Duong,S. Giron,J. Kindem,R. McNabb,David Miller,C. Timmermans,D. Zimmerman,Y. Mizumachi,Masahiko Iwasaki,H. E. Ahn,H. Deng,Satish Dhawan,A. Disco,F. J. M. Farley,X. Fei,V. W. Hughes,D. Kawall,J. Pretz,S. I. Redin +105 more
TL;DR: The muon g-2 experiment at Brookhaven has successfully completed two exploratory runs using pion injection and direct muon injection for checkout and initial data taking as discussed by the authors, and the main components of the experiment, which include the pion beam line, the superconducting storage ring and inflector magnets, the muon kicker and the lead scintillating fiber calorimeters have been satisfactorily commissioned.