Brendan Casey, Fermilab
"The New Muon g-2 Experiment at Fermilab"

One of the most powerful tools for constraining new physics models is the 
measurement of the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon.  This measurement 
has been performed most recently at Brookhaven by E821 by measuring the 
spin precession of muons stored in a uniform magnetic field.  A proposal 
has been submitted to Fermilab to repeat this measurement with a factor of 
21 increase in statistics and factor of 4 reduction in the total error 
using the existing Fermilab accelerator complex and by relocating the 
E821 storage ring from Brookhaven to Fermilab.  We will discuss the 
scientific motivation, the layout of the new experiment, and cover the 
status of the proposal.  This would be the first in a series of precision 
muon experiments hosted by Fermilab and would double the physics output 
of the currently approved muon program with roughly a 10% increase in cost.