Aim of the meeting:
Increasingly precise measurements of the muon anomaly, a$\mu$ = (g – 2)/2 have been pursued since the 1960s, when CERN played a leading role in the determination of with a series of pioneering experiments. Until now, the most precise measurement of a$\mu$ was carried out by the E821 Experiment at Brookhaven (USA), which resulted in a 3.7$\sigma$ discrepancy with the Standard Model prediction. This longstanding discrepancy is one of the most intriguing hints of new physics in particle physics. In order to understand this discrepancy a new Muon g-2 experiment started taking data at Fermilab in 2018. This mini-workshop is an afternoon dedicated to the presentation and discussion of the first results from the new Muon g-2 experiment at Fermilab, their theoretical importance, and prospects for the measurement.
Program
Thursday April 15
- 14:30 Fabio Bossi (LNF INFN)
“Introduction” - 14:40 Graziano Venanzoni (INFN Pisa)
“First results from the Muon g-2 Experiment at Fermilab” - 16:40 Antonio Masiero (INFN Padova)
“Theoretical implications of the measurements of g-2 “ - 17:10 General discussion
- 17:30 Conclusion
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