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Muons and New Physics

Authors: Clark M. Thomas

Muons are somewhat like heavy electrons, but they briefly persist, whereas ordinary electrons have a long life. Why? Muon particles are beloved by the small army of experimental physicists at Fermilab and the LHC. Results outside expectations indicate that an upgrade to the standard particle physics model, and to its cosmological principle, is in order. This essay offers fresh perspectives on several key questions, and it points experimentalists toward a better model of fundamental physics.

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