David Hertzog
University of Washington, Seattle, USA
Date
11 Noveber 2020
Host
Andreas Crivellin
Title
Nearly First Results and Up-to-Date Status of the Fermilab Muon g-2 Experiment
Abstract
The 2004 Brookhaven measurement of the muon's anomalous magnetic moment is more than 3 standard deviations greater than recently updated Standard Model theory. Is this a sign of new physics? To answer this, we built an even more precise experiment at Fermilab and have completed three short data-taking campaigns. I will describe this unique experiment and its challenging data analysis.
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Unfortunately there was a small interruption for 1 minute from the minute 10:30 due to connection problems. From the minute 11:30 onwards, the lecture continued perfectly.