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This is the physics detective story of the decade. The Fermilab muon g-2 experiment measured subatomic particles with 127 parts per billion precision, and the results hint at physics beyond our current understanding. U-M physicist Tim Chupp will walk you through six years of meticulous measurement, the mind-bending vacuum interactions they tracked, and why the numbers don't quite add up.
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The Final Fermilab muon g-2 result
Burns Park


This is the physics detective story of the decade. The Fermilab muon g-2 experiment measured subatomic particles with 127 parts per billion precision, and the results hint at physics beyond our current understanding. U-M physicist Tim Chupp will walk you through six years of meticulous measurement, the mind-bending vacuum interactions they tracked, and why the numbers don't quite add up.
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