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Measurement of the Positive Muon Anomalous Magnetic Moment to 0.46 ppm.

Authors :
Abi B
Albahri T
Al-Kilani S
Allspach D
Alonzi LP
Anastasi A
Anisenkov A
Azfar F
Badgley K
Baeßler S
Bailey I
Baranov VA
Barlas-Yucel E
Barrett T
Barzi E
Basti A
Bedeschi F
Behnke A
Berz M
Bhattacharya M
Binney HP
Bjorkquist R
Bloom P
Bono J
Bottalico E
Bowcock T
Boyden D
Cantatore G
Carey RM
Carroll J
Casey BCK
Cauz D
Ceravolo S
Chakraborty R
Chang SP
Chapelain A
Chappa S
Charity S
Chislett R
Choi J
Chu Z
Chupp TE
Convery ME
Conway A
Corradi G
Corrodi S
Cotrozzi L
Crnkovic JD
Dabagov S
De Lurgio PM
Debevec PT
Di Falco S
Di Meo P
Di Sciascio G
Di Stefano R
Drendel B
Driutti A
Duginov VN
Eads M
Eggert N
Epps A
Esquivel J
Farooq M
Fatemi R
Ferrari C
Fertl M
Fiedler A
Fienberg AT
Fioretti A
Flay D
Foster SB
Friedsam H
Frlež E
Froemming NS
Fry J
Fu C
Gabbanini C
Galati MD
Ganguly S
Garcia A
Gastler DE
George J
Gibbons LK
Gioiosa A
Giovanetti KL
Girotti P
Gohn W
Gorringe T
Grange J
Grant S
Gray F
Haciomeroglu S
Hahn D
Halewood-Leagas T
Hampai D
Han F
Hazen E
Hempstead J
Henry S
Herrod AT
Hertzog DW
Hesketh G
Hibbert A
Hodge Z
Holzbauer JL
Hong KW
Hong R
Iacovacci M
Incagli M
Johnstone C
Johnstone JA
Kammel P
Kargiantoulakis M
Karuza M
Kaspar J
Kawall D
Kelton L
Keshavarzi A
Kessler D
Khaw KS
Khechadoorian Z
Khomutov NV
Kiburg B
Kiburg M
Kim O
Kim SC
Kim YI
King B
Kinnaird N
Korostelev M
Kourbanis I
Kraegeloh E
Krylov VA
Kuchibhotla A
Kuchinskiy NA
Labe KR
LaBounty J
Lancaster M
Lee MJ
Lee S
Leo S
Li B
Li D
Li L
Logashenko I
Lorente Campos A
Lucà A
Lukicov G
Luo G
Lusiani A
Lyon AL
MacCoy B
Madrak R
Makino K
Marignetti F
Mastroianni S
Maxfield S
McEvoy M
Merritt W
Mikhailichenko AA
Miller JP
Miozzi S
Morgan JP
Morse WM
Mott J
Motuk E
Nath A
Newton D
Nguyen H
Oberling M
Osofsky R
Ostiguy JF
Park S
Pauletta G
Piacentino GM
Pilato RN
Pitts KT
Plaster B
Počanić D
Pohlman N
Polly CC
Popovic M
Price J
Quinn B
Raha N
Ramachandran S
Ramberg E
Rider NT
Ritchie JL
Roberts BL
Rubin DL
Santi L
Sathyan D
Schellman H
Schlesier C
Schreckenberger A
Semertzidis YK
Shatunov YM
Shemyakin D
Shenk M
Sim D
Smith MW
Smith A
Soha AK
Sorbara M
Stöckinger D
Stapleton J
Still D
Stoughton C
Stratakis D
Strohman C
Stuttard T
Swanson HE
Sweetmore G
Sweigart DA
Syphers MJ
Tarazona DA
Teubner T
Tewsley-Booth AE
Thomson K
Tishchenko V
Tran NH
Turner W
Valetov E
Vasilkova D
Venanzoni G
Volnykh VP
Walton T
Warren M
Weisskopf A
Welty-Rieger L
Whitley M
Winter P
Wolski A
Wormald M
Wu W
Yoshikawa C
Source :
Physical review letters [Phys Rev Lett] 2021 Apr 09; Vol. 126 (14), pp. 141801.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

We present the first results of the Fermilab National Accelerator Laboratory (FNAL) Muon g-2 Experiment for the positive muon magnetic anomaly a_{μ}≡(g_{μ}-2)/2. The anomaly is determined from the precision measurements of two angular frequencies. Intensity variation of high-energy positrons from muon decays directly encodes the difference frequency ω_{a} between the spin-precession and cyclotron frequencies for polarized muons in a magnetic storage ring. The storage ring magnetic field is measured using nuclear magnetic resonance probes calibrated in terms of the equivalent proton spin precession frequency ω[over ˜]_{p}^{'} in a spherical water sample at 34.7 °C. The ratio ω_{a}/ω[over ˜]_{p}^{'}, together with known fundamental constants, determines a_{μ}(FNAL)=116 592 040(54)×10^{-11} (0.46 ppm). The result is 3.3 standard deviations greater than the standard model prediction and is in excellent agreement with the previous Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) E821 measurement. After combination with previous measurements of both μ^{+} and μ^{-}, the new experimental average of a_{μ}(Exp)=116 592 061(41)×10^{-11} (0.35 ppm) increases the tension between experiment and theory to 4.2 standard deviations.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1079-7114
Volume :
126
Issue :
14
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Physical review letters
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
33891447
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.126.141801