2023
09/13
OPEN
Date
2023/09/13(Wed)16:00~17:30
Venue
3-go-kan seminar hall and zoom
Speaker
Brendan Casey (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)
Language
日本語
URL
Contact
akimasa.ishikawa@kek.jp
Overview
Muon g-2 is one of the most important and most exciting measurements we can make with fundamental particles. Its mass is in an excellent range to allow us to produce them copiously and at the same time be sensitive to interesting mass scales for new physics. The Muon g-2 collaboration at Fermilab has just released their second result based on our second two years of data taking. I will describe this result and discuss its relevance given the current state of the Standard Model predictions for what the experiment should see in the absence of new physics.