Speaker
Kim Siang Khaw
Description
Muon magnetic anomaly is a very sensitive probe to new physics beyond the Standard Model. It can be calculated with very high precision in the Standard Model and can be precisely measured using the magnetic storage ring approach. The first result from the Fermilab Muon g-2 experiment has triggered a worldwide effort in scrutinizing both the Standard Model predictions and experimental measurements of the muon magnetic anomaly. Moreover, a lot of BSM models were proposed to explain the apparent discrepancy. In this workshop, I will give a brief overview of the current status of the theoretical predictions, together with the progress of the Muon g-2 experiments at Fermilab and J-PARC.