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A new evaluation of the hadronic vacuum polarization contribution to the muon magnetic moment is presented. We take into account the reanalysis of the low-energy ee annihilation cross section into hadrons by the CMD-2 Collaboration. The agreement between ee and $tau$ spectral functions in the $pipi$ channel is found to be much improved. Nevertheless, significant discrepancies remain in the center-of-mass energy range between 0.85 and $1.0 {rm GeV}/c^2$.The deviations from the measurement at BNL are found to be $(22.1 pm 7.2 pm 3.5 pm 8.0)~10^{-10}$ (1.9 $sigma$) and $(7.4 pm 5.8 pm 3.5 pm 8.0)~10^{-10}$ (0.7 $sigma$) for the ee- and $tau$-based estimates, respectively, where the second error is from the nonhadronic contributions and the third one from the BNL measurement. Taking into account the $rho^- - rho^0$ mass splitting determined from the measured spectral functions increases the $tau$-based estimate and leads to a worse discrepancy between the two estimates.
The BaBar collaboration has an extensive program of studying hadronic cross sections in low-energy e+e- collisions, accessible via initial-state radiation. Our measurements allow significant improvements in the precision of the predicted value of the
The current most stringent constraints for the existence of sub-GeV dark matter coupling to Standard Model via a massive vector boson $A^prime$ were set by the NA64 experiment for the mass region $m_{A^prime}lesssim 250$ MeV, by analyzing data from t
The usual interpretation of Bose-Einstein correlations (BEC) of identical boson pairs relates the width of the peak in the correlation function at small relative four-momentum to the spatial extent of the source of the bosons. However, in the tau-mod
Bose-Einstein correlations of pairs of identical charged pions produced in hadronic Z decays are analyzed for both two- and three-jet events. A parametrization suggested by the tau-model is used to investigate the dependence of the Bose-Einstein corr
Data from e+e- annihilation into hadrons collected by the JADE experiment at centre-of-mass energies between 14 GeV and 44 GeV are used to study the four-jet event production rate as a function of the Durham jet algorithms resolution parameter ycut.