The Hunt for new physics
3. Muons speed around a second ring, with a dougnut-shaped magnetic field.
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Muons act like tiny magnets spinning on an axis. As they ciculate, their spin axis tilts, or precesses in a way that relate to their magnetic moment.
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Okay
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Measuring the muon's spin direction, combined with a precises measurement of the ring's magnetic field, reveals the muon's anomalous magnetic moment - the part caused by the interaction with the virtual particles.
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This makes only sense if you measure first the ring's magnetic field without any muon's.
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