Particle Physics Seminars at BNL
Testing the Standard Model with the Lepton g-2
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US/Eastern
Small Seminar Room (Physics Department)
Small Seminar Room
Physics Department
Bldg. 510
Description
The anomalous magnetic moment of the muon is one of the most celebrated tests of the Standard Model (SM). I will discuss some recent developments in the long-standing discrepancy between experiment and the SM prediction of the muon g-2, and argue that the electron g-2 may be used to probe new physics as well. I will also discuss possible methods to improve the present limits on the g-2 of the tau lepton using radiative leptonic tau decays. I will conclude discussing the puzzling 3.5 sigma discrepancy which has recently been observed between the SM prediction of the branching ratio $\tau to e \bar{\nu} \nu \gamma)$ and its measurement at BaBar.