Status of the DeeMe Experiment, an Experimental Search for μ-e Conversion at J-PARC MLF

Abstract

The DeeMe experiment is planned to search for muon-to-electron conversion at J-PARC MLF. Our goal is to measure the process with a single event sensitivity of 1 × 10-13 or 2 × 10-14 for a graphite or silicon carbide target. That is one or two orders of magnitude better than the current upper limits, 7 × 10-13 for a gold target by the SINDRUM-II experiment at PSI and 4.6 × 10-12 for a titanium target by the experiment at TRIUMF. We are in the middle of preparation for the experiment. The construction of the secondary beamline, H Line, is now in progress. Four tracking detectors have been manufactured in 2017, and the optimization study of the filling gas is ongoing to improve the performance. After getting the better hit efficiency, we measured the momentum spectrum of electrons produced through muon-decay-in-orbit from a carbon target at J-PARC MLF D2 Area in March, 2019. In this paper, the preparation status of the DeeMe experiment will be presented.

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