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COMET (Coherent Muon to Electron Transition) is a nuclear physics experiment in J-PARC, Tokai, Japan. In contrast to the usual muon decay to an electron and neutrino, COMET seeks to look for neutrinoless muon to electron conversion, where the electron flies away with an energy of 104.8 MeV. Muon to electron conversion is not forbidden in the Standard Model but the branching ratio is about considering neutrino oscillations. In beyond the Standard Model approaches the muon to electron conversion process can be as high as e.g. via the supersymmetric .

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  • COMET (Coherent Muon to Electron Transition) is a nuclear physics experiment in J-PARC, Tokai, Japan. In contrast to the usual muon decay to an electron and neutrino, COMET seeks to look for neutrinoless muon to electron conversion, where the electron flies away with an energy of 104.8 MeV. Muon to electron conversion is not forbidden in the Standard Model but the branching ratio is about considering neutrino oscillations. In beyond the Standard Model approaches the muon to electron conversion process can be as high as e.g. via the supersymmetric . COMET will be using a new beamline connecting the J-PARC main ring and the J-PARC Nuclear and particle Physics Experimental Hall (NP hall). The current spokesperson is alongside project manager Mihara Satoshi. The collaboration consists of universities coming from 15 countries. (en)
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  • December 2021 (en)
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  • Should include a date, and since this is phrased as a future event, it should be described in terms of when they plan to do this (en)
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  • COMET (Coherent Muon to Electron Transition) is a nuclear physics experiment in J-PARC, Tokai, Japan. In contrast to the usual muon decay to an electron and neutrino, COMET seeks to look for neutrinoless muon to electron conversion, where the electron flies away with an energy of 104.8 MeV. Muon to electron conversion is not forbidden in the Standard Model but the branching ratio is about considering neutrino oscillations. In beyond the Standard Model approaches the muon to electron conversion process can be as high as e.g. via the supersymmetric . (en)
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  • Comet (experiment) (en)
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