Search for a muon EDM using the frozen-spin technique
Abstract
This letter of intent proposes an experiment to search for an electric dipole moment of the muon based on the frozen-spin technique. We intend to exploit the high electric field, E=1 GV/m, experienced in the rest frame of the muon with a momentum of p=125 MeV/c when passing through a large magnetic field of |B|=3 T. Current muon fluxes at the μE1 beam line permit an improved search with a sensitivity of σ(dμ)≤ 6×10-23e cm, about three orders of magnitude more sensitivity than for the current upper limit of |dμ|≤1.8×10-19e cm\,(C.L. 95\%). With the advent of the new high intensity muon beam, HIMB, and the cold muon source, muCool, at PSI the sensitivity of the search could be further improved by tailoring a re-acceleration scheme to match the experiments injection phase space. While a null result would set a significantly improved upper limit on an otherwise un-constrained Wilson coefficient, the discovery of a muon EDM would corroborate the existence of physics beyond the Standard Model.
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