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Muonic X-ray IDs contents of medicine bottle from feudal era : The Asahi Shimbun


The medicine chest believed to have been used by Ogata Koan during his later years contains medicine bottles and other items. (Provided by Kyoko Takahashi)
OSAKA The mysterious contents of a sealed glass bottle used by a noted feudal-era doctor of Western medicine have been identified through muonic X-ray analysis.
With age, the medicine bottle that Ogata Koan (1810-1863) is thought to have used for his house calls and other purposes has become impossible to open.
But by using muons, a type of elementary particle that can pass through glass and other materials, researchers “saw through” the 3-millimeter-thick glass and confirmed that the white power inside the bottle is mercuric chloride. ....

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Muon magnetism could hint at a breakdown of physics' standard model


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A mysterious magnetic property of subatomic particles called muons hints that new fundamental particles may be lurking undiscovered.
In a painstakingly precise experiment, muons’ gyrations within a magnetic field seem to defy predictions of the standard model of particle physics, which describes known fundamental particles and forces. The result strengthens earlier evidence that muons, the heavy kin of electrons, behave unexpectedly.
“It’s a very big deal,” says theoretical physicist Bhupal Dev of Washington University in St. Louis. “This could be the long-awaited sign of new physics that we’ve all hoped for.”
Muons’ misbehavior could point to the existence of new types of particles that alter muons’ magnetic properties. Muons behave like tiny magnets, each with a north and south pole. The strength of that magnet is tweaked by transient quantum particles that constantly flit into and out of existence, adjusting the muon’s magnetism b ....

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Long-Awaited Muon Measurement Boosts Evidence for New Physics


Long-Awaited Muon Measurement Boosts Evidence for New Physics
Initial data from the Muon g-2 experiment have excited particle physicists searching for undiscovered subatomic particles and forces
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The muon g-2 magnetic storage ring, seen here at Brookhaven National Laboratory in New York before its 2013 relocation to Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory in Illinois. Credit: Alamy
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When hundreds of physicists gathered on a Zoom call in late February to discuss their experiment’s results, none of them knew what they had found. Like doctors in a clinical trial, the researchers at the Muon g-2 experiment blinded their data, concealing a single variable that prevented them from being biased about or knowing for years what the information they were working with actually meant. ....

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