
Fermilab: Muon g-2 announces most precise measurement of the magnetic anomaly of the muon
'The anomalous magnetic moment, or g–2, of the muon is important because it provides a sensitive test of the Standard Model of particle physics. This is an exciting result and it is great to see an experiment come to a definitive end with a precision measurement,' said Regina Rameika, the U.S. Department of Energy's Associate Director for the Office of High Energy Physics.
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