Achieving ultra-low and -uniform residual magnetic fields in a very large magnetically shielded room for fundamental physics experiments
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Published:2024-01-08
Issue:1
Volume:84
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ISSN:1434-6052
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Container-title:The European Physical Journal C
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Eur. Phys. J. C
Author:
Ayres N. J., Ban G., Bison G.ORCID, Bodek K., Bondar V., Bouillaud T., Bowles D., Chanel E., Chen W., Chiu P.-J.ORCID, Crawford C. B., Naviliat-Cuncic O., Doorenbos C. B., Emmenegger S., Fertl M.ORCID, Fratangelo A., Griffith W. C., Grujic Z. D., Harris P. G., Kirch K.ORCID, Kletzl V.ORCID, Krempel J., Lauss B.ORCID, Lefort T., Lejuez A., Li R., Mullan P.ORCID, Pacura S., Pais D., Piegsa F. M., Rienäcker I., Ries D., Pignol G.ORCID, Rebreyend D., Roccia S., Rozpedzik D., Saenz-Arevalo W., Schmidt-Wellenburg P.ORCID, Schnabel A., Segarra E. P.ORCID, Severijns N.ORCID, Svirina K., Tavakoli Dinani R., Thorne J., Vankeirsbilck J., Voigt J., Yazdandoost N.ORCID, Zejma J., Ziehl N.ORCID, Zsigmond G., nEDM collaboration at PSI The
Abstract
AbstractHigh-precision searches for an electric dipole moment of the neutron (nEDM) require stable and uniform magnetic field environments. We present the recent achievements of degaussing and equilibrating the magnetically shielded room (MSR) for the n2EDM experiment at the Paul Scherrer Institute. We present the final degaussing configuration that will be used for n2EDM after numerous studies. The optimized procedure results in a residual magnetic field that has been reduced by a factor of two. The ultra-low field is achieved with the full magnetic-field-coil system, and a large vacuum vessel installed, both in the MSR. In the inner volume of $$\sim 1.4~\hbox {m}^3$$
∼
1.4
m
3
, the field is now more uniform and below 300 pT. In addition, the procedure is faster and dissipates less heat into the magnetic environment, which in turn, reduces its thermal relaxation time from $$12~\text {h}$$
12
h
down to $$1.5~\text {h}$$
1.5
h
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Funder
Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung National Science Center, Poland Fund for Scientific Research Flanders Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft STFC HORIZON EUROPE European Research Council University of Belgrade University of Sussex School of Mathematical and Physical Science Poland Minister of Education and Science European Research Council KU Leuven French Agence Nationale de la Recherche
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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