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A submission to the 2020 update of the European Strategy for Particle Physics on behalf of the COMET, MEG, Mu2e and Mu3e collaborations | A. Baldini
; D. Glenzinski
; F Kapusta
; Y. Kuno
; M. Lancaster
; J. Miller
; S. Miscetti
; T. Mori
; A. Papa
; A. Schoning
; Y. Uchida
; | Date: |
16 Dec 2018 | Abstract: | Charged-lepton flavour-violating (cLFV) processes offer deep probes for new
physics with discovery sensitivity to a broad array of new physics models -
SUSY, Higgs Doublets, Extra Dimensions, and, particularly, models explaining
the neutrino mass hierarchy and the matter-antimatter asymmetry of the universe
via leptogenesis. The most sensitive probes of cLFV utilize high-intensity muon
beams to search for $mu
ightarrow e$ transitions. We summarize the status of
muon-cLFV experiments currently under construction at PSI, Fermilab, and
J-PARC. These experiments offer sensitivity to effective new physics mass
scales approaching O($10^4$) TeV/c$^2$. Further improvements are possible and
next-generation experiments, using upgraded accelerator facilities at PSI,
Fermilab, and J-PARC, could begin data taking within the next decade. In the
case of discoveries at the LHC, they could distinguish among alternative
models; even in the absence of direct discoveries, they could establish new
physics. These experiments both complement and extend the searches at the LHC. | Source: | arXiv, 1812.6540 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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