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25–30 Sept 2017
Uppsala University Main Building
Europe/Stockholm timezone

COMET muon conversion experiment in J-PARC

25 Sept 2017, 15:12
24m
Room VIII (Uppsala University Main Building)

Room VIII

Uppsala University Main Building

Biskopsgatan 3, Uppsala
talk Working Group 4: Muon Physics WG4: Muon physics

Speaker

Dr MyeongJae Lee (Institute for Basic Science, Korea)

Description

COMET is an experiment at J-PARC, Japan, which will search for neutrinoless conversion of muons into electrons in the field of a nucleus ($\mu$+N$\to$e+N); a lepton flavor violating process. The experimental sensitivity goal for this process is of order 10$^{-15}$ for Phase-I and 10$^{-17}$ for Phase-II experiment, which is a factor of 100 to 10,000 improvements correspondingly over existing limits. Recent progress in facility and detector development will be presented. The COMET Phase-I experiment has received stage-II approval by the J-PARC PAC, and the future schedule for the start of data taking in 2018 will also be presented.

Primary author

Dr MyeongJae Lee (Institute for Basic Science, Korea)

Presentation materials