Probing charged lepton flavor violation with the Mu2e experiment


Probing charged lepton flavor violation with the Mu2e experiment

Mueller, S. E.

The Mu2e experiment, currently under construction at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory near Chicago, will search for the neutrinoless conversion of muons to electrons in the field of an aluminum nucleus. This charged lepton flavor-changing process is highly suppressed in the Standard Model and therefore undetectable. There exist however scenarios for physics beyond the Standard Model that predict small but observable rates.The Mu2e experiment aims at a sensitivity four orders of magnitude better than existing experiments. This is achieved by a rigorous control of all backgrounds that could mimic the monoenergetic signal electron.

The design and status of the Mu2e experiment will be presented. In addition, I will highlight the results from several test runs carried out at HZDR's ELBE facility to study the radiation hardness and performance of components for the Mu2e calorimeter and for the detector that monitors the rate of stopped muons in the aluminum target.

Keywords: charged lepton flavor violation; muon to electron conversion; MU2E; ELBE

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