UIUC Nuclear Physics Laboratory Experiments

Muon (g-2)



Experiment E821 at Brookhaven National Laboratory measures the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon with an intended precision of less than 0.5 parts per million. The present experimental  value differs from that predicted by the Standard Model of Particle Physics by 1.6 standard deviations. The previous 2.6 standard deviation difference was partly due to a mistake in the calculation, which was discovered shortly after the last experimental result was published.

The article describing the most recent experimental result was published in Physical Review Letters (H.N.  Brown e.a., Precise measurement of the positive muon anomalous magnetic moment, Phys.  Rev.  Lett.  86 (2001) 2227), which is also available from the arXiv.org e-Print archive as hep-ex/0102017.
 

Slides from the new g-2 experiment collaboration meeting June 17-18 2004
Visit the official Brookhaven Muon (g-2) Home Page
The 2001 analysis webpage is for internal use only.
To obtain Workshop Driving Directions click here.


The UIUC (g-2) group consists of
UIUC position Phone (217)- email: @uiuc.edu
David Hertzog Professor 333-3988 hertzog
Paul Debevec Professor 333-0285 debevec
Gerco Onderwater Visiting Research Assistant Professor 244-7363 onderwat
Fred Gray Research Assistant 333-8592 fegray
Chris Polly Research Assistant 244-7996 polly
Mike Sossong Research Assistant 333-8592 sossong

Other experiments of this group:

µLan, a precision measurement of the muon lifetime at rest and MuCapture, which aims at measuring the negative muon capture rate on a proton with a precision of 1%.

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