An Overview of the COMET Experiment and its Recent Progress

Benjamin Edward Krikler (for the COMET collaboration)

Proceedings, 17th International Workshop on Neutrino Factories and Future Neutrino Facilities (NuFact15) : Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, August 10-15, 2015
12/28/15

Forbidden in the Standard Model, Charged Lepton Flavour Violation is a strong probe for New Physics. The COMET Experiment will measure one of these processes: that of COherent Muon to Electron Transitions, where a muon converts to an electron in the presence of a nucleus without the emission of any neutrinos. COMET aims to improve the current limit on this process by four orders of magnitude. Being built in two phases at J-PARC, Tokai, Japan, COMET will first take data in 2018, where it should achieve a factor 100 improvement. This report gives an overview of μμ-ee conversion and the COMET experiment as well as a summary of the recent progress in construction and design.

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