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S@INT Seminar: "Searching for muon to electron conversion"

Kaori Fuyuto --- Los Alamos National Laboratory
Thursday, February 8, 2024 - 10:30am
PAT C-421

The Standard Model (SM) of Particle Physics has successfully passed virtually every empirical test in the laboratory so far. However, there are still some major puzzles that cannot be explained by the SM in our Universe such as the origin of neutrino mass and the existence of dark matter. The explanation requires new physics beyond the SM (BSM). Charged lepton flavor violation (CLFV) are very powerful tool to search for BSM.  In this talk, I will discuss how the search for muon to electron conversion can probe BSM physics.

This event will take place in the INT seminar room (C-421). All interested graduate students and faculty are invited to attend. Participants are also welcome to join via Zoom. Zoom link will be available via announcement email, or by contacting prau[at]uw.edu or yfuji[at]uw.edu.

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