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Uncovering the mysteries of matter, space and time requires a beam of subatomic particles. #Fermilab scientists and engineers used a complex system of magnets to create and store a beam of muons for their groundbreaking work on the Muon g-2 experiment. This allowed the team to achieve the world’s most precise measurement of the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon. 
  
Muon g-2 first results 2021 video: youtube.com/watch?v=ZjnK5exNhZ0
 
Muon g-2 new results 2023 video: youtu.be/hkHd_wxMfrs?feature=shared
 
Muon g-2 new results 2023 press release: http://news.fnal.gov  
  
Fermilab home page: https://fnal.gov 
 
Muon g-2 experiment: muon-g-2.fnal.gov/ 
 
#gminus2 #physics #muon
 
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Writers: Maxwell Bernstein, Caitlyn Buongiorno, Ryan Postel, Kurt Riesselmann
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