Virtual Workshop on "Theoretical evaluation of the muon g-2" 2021 (FCCP2021)

Europe/Rome
online edition

online edition

Description

The FCCP 2021 workshop will be an on-line edition held on September 16th/17th 2021, given the restrictions imposed by the pandemic.

After publication of the first result by the Muon g-2 experiment, the workshop will focus on a critical discussion of the theoretical evaluation of the muon g-2, as described in the program. The workshop structure foresees a dedicated session on September 16th, 2-5 pm (CET, Rome time) with topical seminars on g-2 calculation, and another session on September 17th devoted to the g-2 experiments followed by a round table/ detailed discussion of theoretical issues.

 

Participants
  • Thursday 16 September
    • 1
      Introduction FCCP2021, remote edition

      FCCP2021, remote edition

    • 2
      HLbL FCCP2021, remote edition

      FCCP2021, remote edition

      Speaker: Gilberto Colangelo (Berna University)
    • 3
      BMW HVP lattice FCCP2021, remote edition

      FCCP2021, remote edition

      Speaker: Finn Stokes
    • 4
      HVP lattice FCCP2021, remote edition

      FCCP2021, remote edition

      Speaker: Tom Blum (UConn)
    • 5
      HVP dispersive & EW fit FCCP2021, remote edition

      FCCP2021, remote edition

      Speaker: Alex KESHAVARZI (University of Liverpool)
    • 6
      MUonE FCCP2021, remote edition

      FCCP2021, remote edition

      Speaker: Umberto Marconi (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)
  • Friday 17 September
    • 7
      Muon g-2 @ FNAL FCCP2021, remote edition

      FCCP2021, remote edition

      Speaker: Tim Gorringe (University of Kentucky)
    • 8
      Muon g-2 @ J-PARC FCCP2021, remote edition

      FCCP2021, remote edition

      Speaker: Takashi Yamanaka (ICEPP, The University of Tokyo)
    • 9
      Panel Discussion FCCP2021, remote edition

      FCCP2021, remote edition

      Speaker: Riccardo Barbieri, Hans Bijnens, Michel Davier, Aida X. El Khadra, Marc Knecht, Anton Rebhan, Arkady Vainshtein