MEG Upgrade Proposal
A. M. Baldini, F. Cei, C. Cerri, S. Dussoni, L. Galli, M. Grassi, D., Nicol\`o, F. Raffaelli, F. Sergiampietri, G. Signorelli, F. Tenchini, D., Bagliani, M. De Gerone, F. Gatti, E. Baracchini, Y. Fujii, T. Iwamoto, D., Kaneko, T. Mori, M. Nishimura, W. Ootani, R. Sawada

TL;DR
This paper proposes an upgrade to the MEG experiment to improve sensitivity for detecting the rare decay e , involving detector enhancements and new data acquisition systems.
Contribution
The paper details a comprehensive upgrade plan for the MEG experiment, including detector improvements and advanced data acquisition to enhance sensitivity by an order of magnitude.
Findings
Design of a high-granularity tracker and timing counter array.
Implementation of a larger liquid xenon detector with improved photosensors.
Development of a new combined readout board for data acquisition.
Abstract
We propose the continuation of the MEG experiment to search for the charged lepton flavour violating decay (cLFV) \mu \to e \gamma, based on an upgrade of the experiment, which aims for a sensitivity enhancement of one order of magnitude compared to the final MEG result, down to the level. The key features of this new MEG upgrade are an increased rate capability of all detectors to enable running at the intensity frontier and improved energy, angular and timing resolutions, for both the positron and photon arms of the detector. On the positron-side a new low-mass, single volume, high granularity tracker is envisaged, in combination with a new highly segmented, fast timing counter array, to track positron from a thinner stopping target. The photon-arm, with the largest liquid xenon (LXe) detector in the world, totalling 900 l, will also be improved by increasing the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle Detector Development and Performance · Radiation Detection and Scintillator Technologies · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
