Searching for new physics at μ→ e facilities with μ+ and π+ decays at rest
Abstract
We investigate the ability of μ→ e facilities, Mu2e and COMET, to probe, or discover, new physics with their detector validation datasets. The validation of the detector response may be performed using a dedicated run with μ+, collecting data below the Michel edge, Ee 52 MeV; an alternative strategy using π+→ e+ e may also be considered. We focus primarily on a search for a monoenergetic e+ produced via two-body decays μ+ → e+ X or π+→ e+X, with X a light new physics particle. Mu2e can potentially explore new parameter space beyond present astrophysical and laboratory constraints for a set of well motivated models including: axion like particles with flavor violating couplings (μ+ → e+ a), massive Z' bosons (μ+ → Z' e+), and heavy neutral leptons (π+→ e+N). The projected sensitivities presented herein can be achieved in a matter of days.
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