First Results - and afterthoughts - from the Fermilab Muon g-2 Experiment - Livestream
The 2004 Brookhaven measurement of the muon’s anomalous magnetic anomaly was more than 3 standard deviations greater than the recently updated Standard Model theory. Is this a sign of new physics? To answer this, we built an even more sensitive experiment at Fermilab and have completed four data-taking campaigns. I will describe this unique experiment and its challenging data analysis. We published our first results from the Run-1 analysis and learned that the BNL measurement was not a fluke.  Now what does it all mean and is the Standard Model prediction stable? I will try to convince you that our experimental results are to be trusted, but I will be speculating a bit on the new physics implications and the status of the Standard Model prediction. The talk will be aimed at a general audience.
Speaker: David Hertzog, University of Washington
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Tuesday, 10/26/21
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