Physics Department Summer Lectures 2020

"The Anomalous Magnetic Moment of the Muon"

Presented by Bill Morse, BNL

Friday, June 26, 2020, 12:00 pm — Webcast

What is a muon? Who ordered that? What is a magnetic moment? What is anomalous about the magnetic moment of the muon? Most of the time, a muon is simply a muon, but very briefly, some of the time, by Quantum Mechanics, the muon is a muon, plus an electron, plus an anti-electron, for example. How can the vacuum know about all of the standard model, and all of the new physics beyond the standard model? You will know the answer to all these interesting questions after just one hour!

Hosted by: Mary Bishai

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