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Johan Bijnens
Researcher at Lund University
Publications - 349
Citations - 12148
Johan Bijnens is an academic researcher from Lund University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chiral perturbation theory & Quantum chromodynamics. The author has an hindex of 54, co-authored 341 publications receiving 10497 citations. Previous affiliations of Johan Bijnens include California Institute of Technology & CERN.
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The anomalous magnetic moment of the muon in the Standard Model
T. Aoyama,Nils Asmussen,M. Benayoun,Johan Bijnens,Tom Blum,M. Bruno,I. Caprini,C. M. Carloni Calame,Marco Cè,Marco Cè,Marco Cè,Gilberto Colangelo,F. Curciarello,Henryk Czyz,I. Danilkin,M. Davier,Christine Davies,M. Della Morte,S.I. Eidelman,Aida X. El-Khadra,Aida X. El-Khadra,Antoine Gérardin,D. Giusti,Maarten Golterman,Steven Gottlieb,V. Gülpers,Franziska Hagelstein,Masashi Hayakawa,Gregorio Herdoiza,D. W. Hertzog,A. Hoecker,Martin Hoferichter,Martin Hoferichter,B.-L. Hoid,Renwick J. Hudspith,Renwick J. Hudspith,F. Ignatov,Taku Izubuchi,Fred Jegerlehner,Luchang Jin,A. Keshavarzi,T. Kinoshita,T. Kinoshita,Bastian Kubis,A. Kupich,A. Kupść,Laetitia Laub,Christoph Lehner,Christoph Lehner,Laurent Lellouch,I.B. Logashenko,Bogdan Malaescu,Kim Maltman,Kim Maltman,Marina Marinkovic,Marina Marinkovic,Pere Masjuan,Aaron S. Meyer,Harvey B. Meyer,Harvey B. Meyer,T. Mibe,K. Miura,K. Miura,K. Miura,Stefan E. Müller,M. Nio,D. Nomura,Andreas Nyffeler,Vladimir Pascalutsa,M. Passera,E. Perez del Rio,Santiago Peris,Antonin Portelli,Massimiliano Procura,C. F. Redmer,B. L. Roberts,Pablo Sanchez-Puertas,S. I. Serednyakov,B.A. Shwartz,Silvano Simula,D. Stöckinger,H. Stöckinger-Kim,Peter Stoffer,Thomas Teubner,R. S. Van de Water,Marc Vanderhaeghen,Marc Vanderhaeghen,G. Venanzoni,G. von Hippel,Hartmut Wittig,Hartmut Wittig,Zhiqing Zhang,M.N. Achasov,A. Bashir,Nuno Cardoso,Bipasha Chakraborty,E.-H. Chao,J. Charles,Andreas Crivellin,Andreas Crivellin,O. Deineka,A. Denig,A. Denig,Carleton DeTar,Cesareo A. Dominguez,A. E. Dorokhov,V. P. Druzhinin,Gernot Eichmann,M. Fael,Christian S. Fischer,Elvira Gamiz,Z. Gelzer,Jeremy Green,S. Guellati-Khelifa,D. Hatton,Nils Hermansson-Truedsson,S. Holz,B. Hörz,M. Knecht,Jonna Koponen,Andreas S. Kronfeld,Jack Laiho,S. Leupold,P. B. Mackenzie,W. J. Marciano,Craig McNeile,Daniel Mohler,Daniel Mohler,J. Monnard,Ethan T. Neil,A. V. Nesterenko,Konstantin Ottnad,Vladyslav Pauk,A. E. Radzhabov,E. de Rafael,K. Raya,Andreas Risch,Antonio Rodríguez-Sánchez,Pablo Roig,T. San José,T. San José,E. P. Solodov,Robert L. Sugar,K. Yu. Todyshev,Arkady Vainshtein,A. Vaquero Avilés-Casco,Esther Weil,Jonas Wilhelm,Richard Williams,A. S. Zhevlakov +149 more
TL;DR: The current status of the Standard Model calculation of the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon is reviewed in this paper, where the authors present a detailed account of recent efforts to improve the calculation of these two contributions with either a data-driven, dispersive approach, or a first-principle, lattice approach.
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The anomalous magnetic moment of the muon in the Standard Model
T. Aoyama,Nils Asmussen,M. Benayoun,Johan Bijnens,Tom Blum,M. Bruno,I. Caprini,C. M. Carloni Calame,Marco Cè,Marco Cè,Marco Cè,Gilberto Colangelo,F. Curciarello,Henryk Czyz,I. Danilkin,M. Davier,Christine Davies,M. Della Morte,S.I. Eidelman,Aida X. El-Khadra,Aida X. El-Khadra,Antoine Gérardin,D. Giusti,Maarten Golterman,Steven Gottlieb,V. Gülpers,Franziska Hagelstein,Masashi Hayakawa,Gregorio Herdoiza,D. W. Hertzog,A. Hoecker,Martin Hoferichter,Martin Hoferichter,B.-L. Hoid,Renwick J. Hudspith,Renwick J. Hudspith,F. Ignatov,Taku Izubuchi,Fred Jegerlehner,Luchang Jin,A. Keshavarzi,T. Kinoshita,T. Kinoshita,Bastian Kubis,A. Kupich,A. Kupść,Laetitia Laub,Christoph Lehner,Christoph Lehner,Laurent Lellouch,I.B. Logashenko,Bogdan Malaescu,Kim Maltman,Kim Maltman,Marina Marinkovic,Marina Marinkovic,Pere Masjuan,Aaron S. Meyer,Harvey B. Meyer,Harvey B. Meyer,T. Mibe,K. Miura,K. Miura,K. Miura,Stefan E. Müller,M. Nio,D. Nomura,Andreas Nyffeler,Vladimir Pascalutsa,M. Passera,E. Perez del Rio,Santiago Peris,Antonin Portelli,Massimiliano Procura,C. F. Redmer,B. L. Roberts,Pablo Sanchez-Puertas,S. I. Serednyakov,B.A. Shwartz,Silvano Simula,D. Stöckinger,H. Stöckinger-Kim,Peter Stoffer,Thomas Teubner,R. S. Van de Water,Marc Vanderhaeghen,Marc Vanderhaeghen,G. Venanzoni,G. von Hippel,Hartmut Wittig,Hartmut Wittig,Zhiqing Zhang,M.N. Achasov,A. Bashir,Nuno Cardoso,Bipasha Chakraborty,E.-H. Chao,J. Charles,Andreas Crivellin,Andreas Crivellin,O. Deineka,A. Denig,A. Denig,Carleton DeTar,Cesareo A. Dominguez,A. E. Dorokhov,V. P. Druzhinin,Gernot Eichmann,M. Fael,Christian S. Fischer,Elvira Gamiz,Z. Gelzer,Jeremy Green,S. Guellati-Khelifa,D. Hatton,Nils Hermansson-Truedsson,S. Holz,B. Hörz,M. Knecht,Jonna Koponen,Andreas S. Kronfeld,Jack Laiho,S. Leupold,P. B. Mackenzie,W. J. Marciano,Craig McNeile,Daniel Mohler,Daniel Mohler,J. Monnard,Ethan T. Neil,A. V. Nesterenko,Konstantin Ottnad,Vladyslav Pauk,A. E. Radzhabov,E. de Rafael,K. Raya,Andreas Risch,Antonio Rodríguez-Sánchez,Pablo Roig,T. San José,T. San José,E. P. Solodov,Robert L. Sugar,K. Yu. Todyshev,Arkady Vainshtein,A. Vaquero Avilés-Casco,Esther Weil,Jonas Wilhelm,Richard Williams,A. S. Zhevlakov +149 more
TL;DR: The current status of the Standard Model calculation of the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon has been reviewed in this paper, where the authors present a detailed account of recent efforts to improve the calculation of these two contributions with either a data-driven, dispersive approach, or a first-principle, lattice-QCD approach.
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Chiral Perturbation Theory
TL;DR: An introduction to chiral perturbation theory is given in this article, including a discussion of power counting, the Wess-Zumino term, the values of the coupling constants and the inclusion of the effects of other resonances.
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Short-distance constraints for the HLbL contribution to the muon anomalous magnetic moment
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors derived short distance constraints for the hadronic light-by-light contribution (HLbL) to the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon in the kinematic region where the three virtual momenta are all large.
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Pi pi scattering in three flavor ChPT
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the scattering lengths for the pi-pi processes in the three flavour Chiral Perturbation Theory (ChPT) framework at next-to-next-to leading order.