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![Roger Dixon](https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/web/20130214010324im_/http://www-bd.fnal.gov/images/roger/Roger3_cr_small.jpg)
Roger Dixon, Head
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Accelerator Division Mission Statement
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- Provide the expertise to deliver reliably and cost effectively
particle beams to qualified researchers conducting basic research at the frontiers of
high-energy physics and related disciplines.
- Operate, maintain and improve the existing Fermilab accelerator
complex and beam lines.
- Conduct particle beam physics research.
- Develop, design and build the accelerators and subsystems required to advance the field.
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From the
2010 P5 report:
The P5 roadmap called for a world-leading Intensity Frontier program centered at
Fermilab. It would include a program to measure the fundamental properties of
neutrinos, continuing with the NOvA experiment [...].
The new proton source would also enable searches for processes forbidden or
highly suppressed in the Standard Model. The near term program at Fermilab
would also include a muon-to-electron-conversion experiment that would exploit
the existing accelerator complex.
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