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Revision as of 04:09, 7 July 2018

Mu2e Newcomer FAQ: Physics and the Experiment

What is Mu2e trying to measure?
Mu2e is an experiment designed to measure the conversion of a muon into an electron (in the field of the nucleus) without the emission of the neutrinos. In the standard model, lepton conservation tells us that when a muon decays to an electron there should be an accompanying muon neutrino to conserve muon number in the decay and an anti-electron neutrino to conserve electron number.
What physics beyond the Standard Model could the experiment be sensitive to?
SUSY, etc. here for a test
Where did the idea originate? -- answer needed
testing
What competing and complementary measurements are being done by other experiments and what is the current best limit?
testing
Where do the muons come from?
testing
Why does the TS have two bends instead of one
The first bend separates positive and negative particles, negative goes up and positive goes down. In the middle section between the bends, upper part of beam goes through while lower part gets absorbed. Now the beam is primarily negative particles and it is slightly high. The second bend, realigns the beam by bringing it down to axis.


What are the primary experimental challenges?
testing
How can I learn more about the experiment?
testing

Mu2e Newcomer FAQ: Organization and Logistics

HELP! What does that acronym mean?
testing
How is the Project organized?
testing
How is the Collaboration Organized?
testing
How do collaborators communicate?
testing
Where can documentation be found?
testing