Abstract:
Charged Lepton Flavor Violation (CLFV) serves as a crucial probe to search for physics beyond the Standard Model. This seminar focusses the physics motivation and the latest developments in the experimental search for muon to electron conversion, such as the COMET experiment in Japan. Additionally, we review the future prospects of muon to electron conversion experiments, including advancements in experimental techniques. Furthermore, we examine related physics subjects that can be explored through these experiments. Through these investigations, we aim to illuminate the exciting prospects for exploring charged lepton flavor violation and implications in particle physics.
About the speaker:
Prof. Yoshitaka Kuno graduated from the University of Tokyo, and, he became a research associate at the University of Tokyo. Then he moved to TRIUMF, Canada, as a research associate, worked on the experiment to search for rare K+ decay process at BNL. In 1988 became a research scientist (a tenure position) at TRIUMF. In 1992, he became an associate professor at KEK, conducted the research on time-reversal violation in K+ decay. In 2000, he became a full professor at Osaka University, focused on muon particle physics. From 2020, he serves as a specially appointed professor of Research Center of Nuclear Physics, Osaka University.
Zoom link: https://zoom.us/j/97572554113?pwd=VWdONmNLSldHRWhycXdBeERtMXlKQT09
Zoom ID: 9757 2554 113
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EPD seminar,IHEP