
TL;DR
This paper reviews the historical and recent progress in measuring lepton magnetic and electric dipole moments, highlighting new experimental proposals and their significance for understanding fundamental particle properties.
Contribution
It provides an overview of advancements in measuring lepton dipole moments and introduces a new experimental proposal for muon EDM searches.
Findings
Progress in measuring electron and muon magnetic dipole moments
Introduction of a new muon EDM search proposal
Contextualization of EDM searches within fundamental physics
Abstract
From the famous experiments of Stern and Gerlach to the present, measurements of magnetic dipole moments, and searches for electric dipole moments of ``elementary'' particles have played a major role in our understanding of sub-atomic physics. In this talk I discuss the progress on measurements and theory of the magnetic dipole moments of the electron and muon. I also discuss a new proposal to search for a permanent electric dipole moment (EDM) of the muon and put it into the more general context of other EDM searches.
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