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Wits ICPP-iThemba LABS Seminars in Particle Physics

30 June 2021 to 22 December 2023
Africa/Johannesburg timezone
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  • Abstract: New results from the Muon g-2 experiment at Fermilab
  • Abstract: Muon g-2 in the standard model and a lattice QCD calculation of the leading hadronic contribution
  • Abstract: Which way beyond the Standard Model is the muon magnetic moment pointing?
  • Abstract: The Heavyweight W-boson - an Upset to the Standard Model of Particle Physics
  • Contribution List
  • Biography: Prof. Graziano Venanzoni
  • Biography: Prof John Ellis
  • Biography: Prof Laurent Lellouch
  • Biography: Prof. Ashutosh V. Kotwal
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For more info Contact:

  • mukesh.kumar@wits.ac.za
  • bruce.mellado@wits.ac.za

Recordings of Talks

New results from the Muon g-2 experiment at Fermilab: Prof Graziano Venanzoni
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Muon g-2 in the standard model and a lattice QCD calculation of the leading hadronic contribution
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Which way beyond the Standard Model is the muon magnetic moment pointing?
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