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Caption: The muon g-2 storage ring. This ring, in concert with a beam supplied by the Alternating Gradient Synchrotron, was used to make the first precise measurement of how negatively charged muons "wobble" in the magnetic field, information which can be used to confirm the Standard Model of particle physics.
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