Searching for New Physics Through AMO Precision Measurements
Chad Orzel

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent atomic, molecular, and optical physics experiments that utilize high-precision measurements to explore potential new physics beyond the Standard Model, focusing on fundamental constants, magnetic moments, and electric dipole moments.
Contribution
It summarizes recent experimental efforts in AMO physics aimed at detecting phenomena indicating physics beyond the Standard Model.
Findings
Constraints on variations of fundamental constants
Improved measurements of the electron's anomalous magnetic moment
Limits on the electron's electric dipole moment
Abstract
We briefly review recent experiments in atomic, molecular, and optical physics using precision measurements to search for physics beyond the Standard Model. We consider three main categories of experiments: searches for changes in fundamental constants, measurements of the anomalous magnetic moment of the electron, and searches for an electric dipole moment of the electron.
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