Author: Polly, C.C.
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MOOPLGD1
Growing Expectations for New Physics  
 
  • C.C. Polly
    Fermilab, Batavia, Illinois, USA
 
  Interesting results have been obtained from neutrino oscillation experiments and precision measurements of muons in recent years. Indication of CP violations in neutrinos was reported and the order of the neutrino mass hierarchy was almost determined. A possibility of a sterile neutrino was also suggested. For muons, the anomalous magnetic moment, g-2, has been precisely measured and the result shows a significant deviation from the prediction calculated by the standard model (SM). These results have attracted many discussions about new physics beyond the SM, such as a suggestion of a new massive particle, a candidate of the dark matter, and a solution to the asymmetry between matter and anti-matter. They can be restrictions on the directions of energy-frontier collider experiments. To consolidate the new physics, many new experimental projects using high-energy and high-intensity accelerators are proposed and conducted. This talk presents the recent results from neutrino oscillation experiments and muon g-2 measurements, possible new physical models beyond the SM, and future prospects of new experiments including the synergy with energy frontier.  
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