Publication 1 Phys. Rev. Lett. 89, 101804 (2002) [6 pages] [Issue 10 – August 2002] Measurement of the Positive Muon Anomalous Magnetic Moment to 0.7 ppm G. W. Bennett2, B. Bousquet9, H. N. Brown2, G. Bunce2, R. M. Carey1, P. Cushman9, G. T. Danby2, P. T. Debevec7, M. Deile11, H. Deng11, W. Deninger7, S. K. Dhawan11, V. P. Druzhinin3, L. Duong9, E. Efstathiadis1, F. J. M. Farley11, G. V. Fedotovich3, S. Giron9, F. E. Gray7, D. Grigoriev3, M. Grosse-Perdekamp11, A. Grossmann6, M. F. Hare1, D. W. Hertzog7, X. Huang1, V. W. Hughes11, M. Iwasaki10, K. Jungmann5, D. Kawall11, B. I. Khazin3, J. Kindem9, F. Krienen1, I. Kronkvist9, A. Lam1, R. Larsen2, Y. Y. Lee2, I. Logashenko1,3, R. McNabb9, W. Meng2, J. Mi2, J. P. Miller1, W. M. Morse2, D. Nikas2, C. J. G. Onderwater7, Y. Orlov4, C. S. Özben2, J. M. Paley1, Q. Peng1, C. C. Polly7, J. Pretz11, R. Prigl2, G. zu Putlitz6, T. Qian9, S. I. Redin3,11, O. Rind1, B. L. Roberts1, N. Ryskulov3, P. Shagin9, Y. K. Semertzidis2, Yu. M. Shatunov3, E. P. Sichtermann11, E. Solodov3, M. Sossong7, A. Steinmetz11, L. R. Sulak1, A. Trofimov1, D. Urner7, P. von Walter6, D. Warburton2, and A. Yamamoto8(Muon (g-2) Collaboration) Received 31 July 2002; published 20 August 2002; publisher error corrected 23 August 2002 A higher precision measurement of the anomalous g value, aμ=(g-2)/2, for the positive muon has been made at the Brookhaven Alternating Gradient Synchrotron, based on data collected in the year 2000. The result aμ+=11 659 204(7)(5)×10-10 (0.7 ppm) is in good agreement with previous measurements and has an error about one-half that of the combined previous data. The present world average experimental value is aμ(expt)=11 659 203(8)×10-10 (0.7 ppm). ©2002 The American Physical Society URL: http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRL/v89/e101804 DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.89.101804 PACS: 13.40.Em, 12.15.Lk, 14.60.Ef Articles Citing: Measurement of the Positive Muon Anomalous Magnetic Moment to 0.7 ppm G. W. Bennett et al. 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Rind1, B. L. Roberts1, N. Ryskulov3, Y. K. Semertzidis2, P. Shagin9, Yu. M. Shatunov3, E. P. Sichtermann11, E. Solodov3, M. Sossong7, L. R. Sulak1, A. Trofimov1, P. von Walter6, and A. Yamamoto8(Muon (g-2) Collaboration) Received 10 January 2004; published 23 April 2004 The anomalous magnetic moment of the negative muon has been measured to a precision of 0.7 ppm (ppm) at the Brookhaven Alternating Gradient Synchrotron. This result is based on data collected in 2001, and is over an order of magnitude more precise than the previous measurement for the negative muon. The result aμ-=11 659 214(8)(3)×10-10 (0.7 ppm), where the first uncertainty is statistical and the second is systematic, is consistent with previous measurements of the anomaly for the positive and the negative muon. The average of the measurements of the muon anomaly is aμ(exp)=11 659 208(6)×10-10 (0.5 ppm). 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Polly,8 J. Pretz,13 R. Prigl,2 G. zu Putlitz,7 T. Qian,10 S. I. Redin,3,13 O. Rind,1 B. L. Roberts,1 N. Ryskulov,3 S. Sedykh,8 Y. K. Semertzidis,2 P. Shagin,10 Yu. M. Shatunov,3 E. P. Sichtermann,13 E. Solodov,3 M. Sossong,8 A. Steinmetz,13 L. R. Sulak,1 C. Timmermans,10 A. Trofimov,1 D. Urner,8 P. von Walter,7 D. Warburton,2 D. Winn,5 A. Yamamoto,9 and D. Zimmerman10 (Received 26 January 2006; published 7 April 2006) We present the final report from a series of precision measurements of the muon anomalous magnetic moment, aµ=(g-2)/2. The details of the experimental method, apparatus, data taking, and analysis are summarized. Data obtained at Brookhaven National Laboratory, using nearly equal samples of positive and negative muons, were used to deduce aµ(Expt)=11659208.0(5.4)(3.3)×10-10, where the statistical and systematic uncertainties are given, respectively. The combined uncertainty of 0.54 ppm represents a 14-fold improvement compared to previous measurements at CERN. 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Lett. 97, 030801 (2006) Publication 4 【篇名】 Pb 同位素分立能级参数及中子直接非弹散射截面 下载 【作者】 陈振鹏;彭钦增;祝清源 【机构】 清华大学物理系,北京 100084;清华大学物理系,北京 100084;清华大学物理系,北京 100084 【年】 2000 【期】 02 【英文篇名】 Parameters for the discrete energy levels of Pb isotopes and the neutron direct inelastic scattering cross sections 【中文摘要】 通过数据拟合,理论分析,参数比对等方法,对涉及 208Pb、207Pb 和 206Pb 的低分立能级参数的有 关研究成果,包括直接的(n,n)、(n,n′γ)和间接的(e,e)、(p,p′)、(α,α′)反应等,进行了细致的评价,并从中优化出一套 可用于计算中子直接非弹散射截面的能级参数。利用扭曲波 Born 近似和耦合道光学模型方法系统计算了上述 三个核素共三十个分立能级的中子直接非弹散射截面,所涉及的中子能区从 0.001MeV 到 25MeV。基于广泛可 靠的实验基础,所得结果可信,并已被收入中国评价核数据库最新版本中。 【英文摘要】 This article evaluated and analyzed the research on the parameters of the low energy levels of 208 Pb, 207 Pb and 206 Pb. The reactions include direct ones such as (n,n) and (n,n'γ), and indirect ones such as (e,e), (p,p') and (α,α'). The parameters were optimized to get the neutron direct inelastic scattering cross sections at various energy levels. The Distorted Wave Born Approximation and the Coupled Channel Optic Methods were used to systematically calculate the neutro 【中文关键词】 Pb;;能级参数;;扭曲波 Born 近似;;中子直接非弹 【英文关键词】 Pb ; parameters of energy levels; distorted wave Born approximation; neutron direct inelastic