2010 Symposium on Lepton Moments, to be held in Centerville, MA
Trustees Of Boston University, Boston
Investigators
Abstract
The Symposium on Lepton Moments brings together the communities from atomic physics, nuclear physics and particle physics that are interested in magnetic dipole moments, electric dipole moments and the transition moments that could lead to lepton flavor violation in lepton decays. With the apparent disagreement between the muon magnetic dipole moment and the Standard‐Model theory, all of these topics are at the forefront of the search in precision measurements for physics beyond the Standard Model. Thus this meeting addresses key issues in physics: The search for physics beyond the Standard Model; the searches for new sources of violations of Charge Conjugation combined with Parity, which is necessary for the predominance of matter over anti‐matter in the universe. These participant costs will permit young scientists, graduate students and young postdoctoral scientists to attend this meeting.
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