A New Charged Lepton Flavor Violation Program at Fermilab

M. Aoki, R. B. Appleby, M. Aslaninejad, C. Bloise, L. Calibbi, F. Cervelli, R. Culbertson, Andre Luiz de Gouvea, S. Di Falco, E. Diociaiuti, S. Donati, R. Donghia, B. Echenard, A. Gaponenko, S. Giovannella, C. Group, F. Happacher, M. T. Hedges, D. G. Hitlin, E. HungerfordC. Johnstone, D. M. Kaplan, M. Kargiantoulakis, D. J. Kelliher, K. Kirch, A. Knecht, Y. Kuno, A. Kurup, J. -B. Lagrange, M. Lancaster, K. Long, A. Luca, S. Machida, M. Martini, S. Mihara, S. Miscetti, L. Morescalchi, Y. Mori, P. Murat, B. Muratori, D. Neuffer, A. Papa, J. Pasternak, E. Pedreschi, G. Pezzullo, T. Planche, E. Prebys, C. R. Prior, V. Pronskikh, R. Ray, F. Renga, I. Sarra, F. Spinella, D. Stratakis, M. Syphers, N. M. Truong, M. Yucel

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Abstract

The muon has played a central role in establishing the Standard Model of particle physics, and continues to provide valuable information about the nature of new physics. A new complex at Fermilab, the Advanced Muon Facility, would provide the world's most intense positive and negative muon beams by exploiting the full potential of PIP-II and the Booster upgrade. This facility would enable a broad muon physics program, including studies of charged lepton flavor violation, muonium-antimuonium transitions, a storage ring muon EDM experiment, and muon spin rotation experiments. This document describes a staged realization of this complex, together with a series of next-generation experiments to search for charged lepton flavor violation.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 15 Mar 2022

Keywords

  • hep-ex

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