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SUMMARY:DID THE MUON HELP DISCOVER NEW PHYSICS?
DESCRIPTION:February 11\, 11:30 am to 1 pm (via Zoom): Dr. David Hertzog\, Director of CENPA and Professor at UW \nDID THE MUON HELP DISCOVER NEW PHYSICS? – This year\, Dr. Hertzog and the Muon g-2 Collaboration team of more than 200 researchers reported a single number representing the magnetism of an elementary particle – the muon. It followed more than 10 years of effort and represented an investment of approximately $100 M. In parallel\, scientists around the world collaborated to predict what Dr. Hertzog and the Muon g-2 Collaboration team would find. They found something different and the world has been buzzing about what it might imply. Dr. Hertzog plans to give a non-experts account of these efforts and let you in on the disciplined process of making measurements at fractions of a part per million in precision. \nTo register: email events@technology-alliance.com 
URL:https://www.coehsem.com/event/did-the-muon-help-discover-new-physics/
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