The MEG II experiment, located at the Paul Scherrer Institut (PSI) in Switzerland, is the successor to the MEG experiment, which completed data taking in 2013. MEG II started fully operational data taking in 2021, with the goal of improving the sensitivity of the mu to e gamma decay down to almost an order of magnitude better than the current limit. In this paper, we describe the operation and performance of the experiment and give a new estimate of its sensitivity versus data acquisition time.
Operation and performance of the MEG II detector / Null, Null; Afanaciev, K.; Baldini, A. M.; Ban, S.; Baranov, V.; Benmansour, H.; Biasotti, M.; Boca, G.; Cattaneo, P. W.; Cavoto, G.; Cei, F.; Chiappini, M.; Chiarello, G.; Corvaglia, A.; Cuna, F.; Maso, G. Dal; De Bari, A.; De Gerone, M.; Barusso, L. Ferrari; Francesconi, M.; Galli, L.; Gallucci, G.; Gatti, F.; Gerritzen, L.; Grancagnolo, F.; Grandoni, E. G.; Grassi, M.; Grigoriev, D. N.; Hildebrandt, M.; Ieki, K.; Ignatov, F.; Ikeda, F.; Iwamoto, T.; Karpov, S.; Kettle, P. -R.; Khomutov, N.; Kobayashi, S.; Kolesnikov, A.; Kravchuk, N.; Krylov, V.; Kuchinskiy, N.; Kyle, W.; Libeiro, T.; Malyshev, V.; Matsushita, A.; Meucci, M.; Mihara, S.; Molzon, W.; Mori, Toshinori; Morsani, F.; Nakao, M.; Nicolò, D.; Nishiguchi, H.; Ochi, A.; Ogawa, S.; Onda, R.; Ootani, W.; Oya, A.; Palo, D.; Panareo, M.; Papa, A.; Pettinacci, V.; Popov, A.; Raffaelli, F.; Renga, F.; Ritt, S.; Rossella, M.; Rozhdestvensky, A.; Schwendimann, P.; Shimada, K.; Signorelli, G.; Stoykov, A.; Takahashi, M.; Tassielli, G. F.; Toyoda, K.; Uchiyama, Y.; Usami, M.; Venturini, A.; Vitali, B.; Voena, C.; Yamamoto, K.; Yanai, K.; Yonemoto, T.; Yoshida, K.; Yudin, Yu. V.. - In: EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL. C, PARTICLES AND FIELDS. - ISSN 1434-6052. - 84:2(2024), pp. 1-44. [10.1140/epjc/s10052-024-12415-3]
Operation and performance of the MEG II detector
Cavoto, G.Membro del Collaboration Group
;Meucci, M.Membro del Collaboration Group
;Vitali, B.Membro del Collaboration Group
;Voena, C.Membro del Collaboration Group
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2024
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The MEG II experiment, located at the Paul Scherrer Institut (PSI) in Switzerland, is the successor to the MEG experiment, which completed data taking in 2013. MEG II started fully operational data taking in 2021, with the goal of improving the sensitivity of the mu to e gamma decay down to almost an order of magnitude better than the current limit. In this paper, we describe the operation and performance of the experiment and give a new estimate of its sensitivity versus data acquisition time.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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