22.68J | Spring 2003 | Graduate

Superconducting Magnets

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The Muon g-2 Experiment uses the Alternating Gradient Syncrhotron (AGS) to deliver a custom muon beam into the world’s largest superconducting magnet - the “muon storage ring” - pictured above. (Image courtesy of the U.S. Departement of Energy’s Brookhaven National Laboratory.)

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A photo of the Muon storage ring from high above.
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The Muon g-2 Experiment uses the Alternating Gradient Syncrhotron (AGS) to deliver a custom muon beam into the world’s largest superconducting magnet – the “muon storage ring” – pictured above. (Image courtesy of the U.S. Departement of Energy’s Brookhaven National Laboratory.)
A photo of the Muon storage ring from high above.

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