The Mu2e crystal calorimeter
N. Atanov, J. Budagov, F. Cervelli, F. Colao, Y Davidov, S. Di Falco,, E. Diociaiuti, S. Donati, S. Giovannella, V. Glagolev, F. Grancagnolo, F., Happacher, D. Hitlin, M.Martini, S. Miscetti, T. Miyashita, L. Morescalchi,, P. Murat, E. Pedreschi, G. Pezzullo, F. Porter

TL;DR
The Mu2e experiment aims to detect muon-to-electron conversion with unprecedented sensitivity using a specialized detector setup, potentially revealing new physics beyond the Standard Model.
Contribution
This paper presents the design, performance requirements, and current status of the Mu2e calorimeter, a key component for detecting charged lepton flavor violation.
Findings
Calorimeter designed to meet specific energy and timing resolutions.
Expected to improve sensitivity to muon conversion by four orders of magnitude.
Provides detailed design and performance overview for the calorimeter.
Abstract
The Mu2e Experiment at Fermilab will search for coherent, neutrino-less conversion of negative muons into electrons in the field of an Aluminum nucleus, . Data collection start is planned for the end of 2021. The dynamics of such charged lepton flavour violating (CLFV) process is well modelled by a two-body decay, resulting in a mono-energetic electron with an energy slightly below the muon rest mass. If no events are observed in three years of running, Mu2e will set an upper limit on the ratio between the conversion and the capture rates %\convrate of (@ 90 C.L.). R of (@ 90 C.L.). This will improve the current limit of four order of magnitudes with respect to the previous best experiment. Mu2e…
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TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Neutrino Physics Research · Particle Detector Development and Performance
