Discrete symmetries and the muon's gyro-gravitational ratio in g-2 experiments
G. Lambiase, G. Papini

TL;DR
This paper suggests that discrepancies in muon g-2 experiments may be due to corrections in the muon's gyro-gravitational ratio, providing new limits on discrete symmetry violations in rotational inertia.
Contribution
It introduces a novel interpretation linking muon g-2 discrepancies to corrections in the gyro-gravitational ratio, constraining discrete symmetry violations.
Findings
Discrepancies can be explained by gyro-gravitational ratio corrections.
Provides improved upper limits on discrete symmetry violations.
Links muon g-2 anomalies to fundamental symmetry considerations.
Abstract
We show that recent, persistent discrepancies between theory and experiment can be interpreted as corrections to the gyro-gravitational ratio of the muon and lead to improved upper limits on the violation of discrete symmetries in rotational inertia.
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TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Computational Physics and Python Applications · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
