ABSTRACT:
The Mu2e experiment at Fermilab is designed to search for charged lepton flavor violation through neutrinoless muon-to-electron conversion in aluminum. Observation of this process would provide direct evidence for physics beyond the Standard Model. Mu2e aims to improve sensitivity by four orders of magnitude relative to previous experiments. This presentation will outline the scientific motivation, describe the experimental design, and summarize the status, including the recent transportation and installation of detector components into the Mu2e hall. The experiment remains on track for initial data collection in 2027. |
High Energy Physics Seminar Wednesday, October 22, 2025 3:30 PM Physics Building, Room 338 Note special room. |
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