Feasibility Study for a Next-Generation Mu2e Experiment
K. Knoepfel, V. Pronskikh, R. Bernstein, D.N. Brown, R. Coleman, C.E., Dukes, R. Ehrlich, M.J. Frank, D. Glenzinski, R.C. Group, D. Hedin, D., Hitlin, M. Lamm, J. Miller, S. Miscetti, N. Mokhov, A. Mukherjee, V., Nagaslaev, Y. Oksuzian, T. Page, R.E. Ray, V.L. Rusu, R. Wagner

TL;DR
This paper assesses the potential for a next-generation Mu2e experiment utilizing Project-X beams to significantly improve sensitivity over current plans, aiming for about ten times better detection capabilities.
Contribution
It presents a feasibility analysis for an advanced Mu2e experiment leveraging Project-X beams to enhance sensitivity.
Findings
Potential to improve sensitivity by a factor of ten.
Feasibility of using Project-X beams for Mu2e.
Foundation for future experimental upgrades.
Abstract
We explore the feasibility of a next-generation Mu2e experiment that uses Project-X beams to achieve a sensitivity approximately a factor ten better than the currently planned Mu2e facility.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMuon and positron interactions and applications · Superconducting Materials and Applications · Particle Detector Development and Performance
