Muon (g-2): Past, Present and Future
B. Lee Roberts, representing the E821, E969 Collaborations

TL;DR
This paper reviews the history, current status, and future plans of the muon (g-2) experiment, highlighting recent precision achievements and upcoming improvements to measure the muon's magnetic moment more accurately.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of the muon (g-2) experiments, including past results and proposed advancements for future measurements.
Findings
E821 achieved 0.5 ppm precision
E969 aims for 0.2 ppm precision
Discussion of experimental techniques and improvements
Abstract
The muon (g-2) experiment E821 at the Brookhaven National Laboratory has achieved a relative precision of parts per million. A new experiment, E969, with scientific approval but not yet funded, aims to improve this to ppm. The technique and results from E821 will be described, and the proposed improvements for E969 will be discussed.
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