6–11 Jul 2025
PALAIS DU PHARO, Marseille, France
Europe/Paris timezone

Search for cLFV with COMET experiment at J-PARC

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15m
PALAIS DU PHARO, Marseille, France

PALAIS DU PHARO, Marseille, France

Parallel T09 - Beyond the Standard Model T09

Speaker

Dr Cristina Carloganu (LPCA Clermont Ferrand)

Description

The COMET experiment at J-PARC facility in JAPAN is designed to search for charged lepton flavour violation (cLFV), one of the most promising way of looking for physics beyond the Standard Model. Specifically, it will search for the coherent, neutrinoless conversion of a muon to an electron in the field of an aluminum nucleus, a process that is forbidden in the Standard Model and highly suppressed in most of its minimal extensions that accommodate neutrino oscillations.

With a targeted single event sensitivity (SES) of the order of
$10^{−17}$, COMET aims to improve the current limit on the conversion rate by four orders of magnitude. This presentation will review the physics motivation, the experimental design, and the current status of the experiment. The focus will be on recent progress in the construction of the facility and of the detectors for the first phase of the experiment, COMET Phase-I, foreseen to start data taking in 2027.

Secondary track T07 - Flavour Physics and CP Violation

Author

Dr Cristina Carloganu (LPCA Clermont Ferrand)

Co-author

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