The anomalous magnetic moment of the negative muon has been measured to a precision of 0.7 ppm (ppm) at the Brookhaven Alternating Gradient Synchrotron. This result is based on data collected in 2001, and is over an order of magnitude more precise than the previous measurement for the negative muon. The result a(mu(-))=11 659 214(8)(3) x 10(-10) (0.7 ppm), where the first uncertainty is statistical and the second is systematic, is consistent with previous measurements of the anomaly for the positive and the negative muon. The average of the measurements of the muon anomaly is a(mu)(exp)=11 659 208(6) x 10(-10) (0.5 ppm).
Experiment 865 at the Brookhaven AGS has observed the decay K + → e + νeµ + µ − . The branching ratio extracted is (1.72±0.37(stat)±0.17(syst)±0.19(model))×10 −8 where the third term in the error results from the use of a model to extrapolate into a kinematic region dominated by background.
Three independent searches for an electric dipole moment (EDM) of the positive and negative muons have been performed, using spin precession data from the muon g À 2 storage ring at Brookhaven National Laboratory. Details on the experimental apparatus and the three analyses are presented. Since the individual results on the positive and negative muons, as well as the combined result, d ¼ ð0:0 AE 0:9Þ Â 10 À19 e cm, are all consistent with zero, we set a new muon EDM limit, jd j < 1:8 Â 10 À19 e cm (95% C.L.). This represents a factor of 5 improvement over the previous best limit on the muon EDM.
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