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2014
Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron, DESY
Hamburg
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Report No.: arXiv:1410.4705
Abstract: Within the Standard Model, in spite of neutrino oscillations, the flavor of charged leptons is conserved in very good approximation, and therefore charged Lepton Flavor Violation is expected to be unobservable. On the other hand, most new physics models predict charged Lepton Flavor Violation within the experimental reach, and processes like the $\mu \to e \gamma$ decay became standard probes for physics beyond the Standard model. The MEG experiment, at the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland), searches for the $\mu \to e \gamma$ decay, down to a Branching Ratio of about $5 \times 10^{-13}$, exploiting the most intense continuous muon beam in the world and innovative detectors. In this talk I will present the latest results from MEG, and the status of its upgrade (MEG-II), aiming at an improvement of the sensitivity by one order magnitude within this decade.
Keyword(s): lepton: flavor: violation ; muon: beam ; sensitivity ; upgrade ; muon+: radiative decay ; positron: particle identification ; photon: particle identification ; PSI Cycl ; muon+ --> positron photon
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Proceedings, 20th International Conference on Particles and Nuclei (PANIC 14)
Panic2014, Panic2014, HamburgHamburg, Germany, 25 Aug 2014 - 29 Aug 2014
Hamburg : Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron, DESY 1-754 (2014) [10.3204/DESY-PROC-2014-04]
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