A Final Moment for the Muon
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Fermilab’s Muon g-2 collaboration has given its final word on the magnetic moment of the muon. The new measurement agrees closely with a significantly revised Standard Model (SM) prediction. Though the experimental measurement will likely now remain stable for several years, theorists expect to make rapid progress to reduce uncertainties and resolve tensions underlying the SM value. One of the most intriguing anomalies in particle physics is therefore severely undermined, but not yet definitively resolved.
Fred Gray , Professor of Physics at Regis University, Muon g-2 Experiment
Claudia Cornella, CERN Theory Research Fellow
Simon Kuberski, Marie Sklodowska-Curie Theory Research Fellow at CERN
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