Measurement of the Positive Muon Anomalous Magnetic Moment to 127 ppb

Abstract

A new measurement of the magnetic anomaly aμ of the positive muon is presented based on data taken from 2020 to 2023 by the Muon g-2 Experiment at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (FNAL). This dataset contains over 2.5 times the total statistics of our previous results. From the ratio of the precession frequencies for muons and protons in our storage ring magnetic field, together with precisely known ratios of fundamental constants, we determine aμ = 116\,592\,0710(162) × 10-12 (139 ppb) for the new datasets, and aμ = 116\,592\,0705(148) × 10-12 (127 ppb) when combined with our previous results. The new experimental world average, dominated by the measurements at FNAL, is aμ(exp) =116\,592\,0715(145) × 10-12 (124 ppb). The measurements at FNAL have improved the precision on the world average by over a factor of four.

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