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James Mott12/06/2018, 14:00Talk
Precision measurements of the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon, $a_\mu$, are a stringent test of the Standard Model. The last measurement of aμ at Brookhaven National Laboratory differs from the Standard Model prediction by 3–4$\sigma$ – a possible indication of New Physics. A successor to this experiment has been constructed at Fermilab, with the aim of reducing the experimental...
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Prof. Achim Denig (JGU Mainz)12/06/2018, 14:30Talk
The final interpretation of the upcoming new measurements of anomalous magnetic moment of the muon, g-2, at Fermilab and at JPARC, require an improved Standard Model prediction of this quantity. The Standard Model calculation is entirely limited by strong interactions with two dominating contributions: (i) the hadronic vacuum polarization contribution, and (ii) the hadronic-light-by-light...
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Dominik Stoeckinger (TU Dresden)12/06/2018, 15:00Talk
The magnetic moment of the muon $g-2$ is sensitive to all
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interactions of the Standard Model and to a variety
of hypothetical new physics scenarios. Future measurements
will lead to important constraints on new physics, and they
might even establish the existence of new physics contributions
to g-2. The talk will describe the theoretical calculations of
g-2 both in the SM and beyond the SM....
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