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Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas

AMA | September 2024

5526.315 - 5544.9 Sean Carroll

You can have Z bosons or whatever. So... The fact that the muon is a bit heavier and interacts with the Z and the Higgs more than the electron does means it's a more noticeable feature of the muon's magnetic moment, which is why it's the muon that is being looked at for this discrepancy.

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