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LOCATION:Chamberlin 5280
SUMMARY:Systematically testing all new physics solutions of the muon g
 -2 anomaly\, Theory Seminar (High Energy/Cosmology)\, Rodolfo Capdevil
 la\, Perimiter Institute
DESCRIPTION:The Fermilab Muon g−2 collaboration has recently release
 d its first measurement of (g−2)μ. This result is consistent with p
 revious Brookhaven measurements and together they yield a statisticall
 y significant 4.2σ discrepancy with the Standard Model prediction. Ne
 w physics solutions to (g−2)μ feature light weakly coupled neutral 
 particles or heavy strongly coupled charged particles. In this talk I 
 present an experimental program of existing and proposed experiments t
 hat can completely cover the set of theories that explain this anomaly
 . 
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=6866
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