PoS - Proceedings of Science
Volume 369 - The 21st international workshop on neutrinos from accelerators (NuFact2019) - Working Group 4
Search for charged lepton flavor violation in J-PARC: COMET experiment
T. Xing*  on behalf of the COMET collaboration
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Published on: June 11, 2020
Abstract
COMET (COherent Muon to Electron Transition) is an experiment located in Japan, searching for flavour violation in the charged lepton sector, using high-intensity pulsed proton beam in J-PARC. COMET aims to search for the coherent neutrinoless process mu- + N -> e- + N. The single event sensitivity of the COMET experiment is about 10^-17, which is 10^4 better than the current limit. This article includes physics motivation of COMET, a detailed description of the design and staged approach of the COMET experiment and an overview of the current status.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.22323/1.369.0083
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