Spin-Rotation Coupling in Muon g-2 Experiments
G. Papini, G. Lambiase

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that spin-rotation coupling, known as the Mashhoon effect, is a fundamental factor in accurately measuring the muon's anomalous magnetic moment in g-2 experiments.
Contribution
It reveals the significance of the spin-rotation coupling effect in muon g-2 experiments, highlighting its role in the precise determination of the muon's magnetic properties.
Findings
Spin-rotation coupling exists and is fundamental.
The effect influences the measurement of muon magnetic moments.
Implications for the accuracy of g-2 experimental results.
Abstract
Spin-rotation coupling, or Mashhoon effect, is a phenomenon associated with rotating observers. We show that the effect exists and plays a fundamental role in the determination of the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon.
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