Saturday Morning Physics | Who Ordered That? The Marvelous, Mysterious Muon
Tim Chupp – Professor (U-M Physics)
The muon is a heavier version of the electron and was first discovered in cosmic rays but is now studied extensively in accelerator experiments. Many properties of the muon have been measured with exquisite precision and are essential to our understanding of the interactions of elementary particles, but mysteries remain. This talk will be all about the muon and what we expect to learn by studying this marvelous, mysterious particle.
Building: | Weiser Hall |
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Event Type: | Workshop / Seminar |
Tags: | Culture, Faculty, Free, Graduate And Professional Students, Lecture, Natural Sciences, Physics, Science, Talk, Undergraduate Students |
Source: | Happening @ Michigan from Saturday Morning Physics, Department of Physics, Undergrad Physics Events |
Events
Dec
16
Special Physics Department Event
2:00 PM
340
West Hall
Dec
17
Special Physics Department Event
11:00 AM
340
West Hall
Jan
15
Department Colloquium | Divine Abacus: The physics-driven pursuit of a new computer
Chad Rigetti (Founder and Former CEO of Rigetti Computing)
3:00 PM
340
West Hall