The muon magnetic anomaly, $a_\mu = (g-2)/2$, can be both measured and computed to a very high precision, making it a powerful probe to test the Standard Model of particle physics and search for new physics. The Fermilab Muon g-2 Collaboration has recently released the third and final measurement of the magnetic anomaly of the positive muon. The measurement shows excellent agreement with the...
A polarized gaseous target, operated in combination with the high-energy and high-intensity LHC beams, has the potential to open new physics frontiers and to deepen our understanding of the strong interaction in the non-perturbative regime of QCD. Specifically, the LHCspin project aims to perform spin-physics studies in high-energy polarized fixed-target collisions using the LHCb detector....