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    Compact storage ring to search for the muon electric dipole moment

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    We present the concept of a compact storage ring of less than 0.5 m orbit radius to search for the electric dipole moment of the muon (dÎŒd_\mu) by adapting the "frozen spin" method. At existing muon facilities a statistics limited sensitivity of d_\mu \sim 5 \times 10^{-23} \ecm can be achieved within one year of data taking. Reaching this precision would demonstrate the viability of this novel technique to directly search for charged particle EDMs and already test a number of Standard Model extensions. At a future, high-power muon facility a statistical reach of d_\mu \sim 5 \times 10^{-25} \ecm seems realistic with this setup.Comment: improved for submission; minor modification

    Search for a muon EDM using the frozen-spin technique

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    This letter of intent proposes an experiment to search for an electric dipole moment of the muon based on the frozen-spin technique. We intend to exploit the high electric field, E=1GV/mE=1{\rm GV/m}, experienced in the rest frame of the muon with a momentum of p=125MeV/cp=125 {\rm MeV/}c when passing through a large magnetic field of ∣B⃗∣=3T|\vec{B}|=3{\rm T}. Current muon fluxes at the ÎŒ\muE1 beam line permit an improved search with a sensitivity of σ(dÎŒ)≀6×10−23ecm\sigma(d_\mu)\leq 6\times10^{-23}e{\rm cm}, about three orders of magnitude more sensitivity than for the current upper limit of ∣dÎŒâˆŁâ‰€1.8×10−19ecm|d_\mu|\leq1.8\times10^{-19}e{\rm cm}\,(C.L. 95\%). With the advent of the new high intensity muon beam, HIMB, and the cold muon source, muCool, at PSI the sensitivity of the search could be further improved by tailoring a re-acceleration scheme to match the experiments injection phase space. While a null result would set a significantly improved upper limit on an otherwise un-constrained Wilson coefficient, the discovery of a muon EDM would corroborate the existence of physics beyond the Standard Model

    Physics at a future neutrino factory and super-beam facility

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    The conclusions of the Physics Working Group of the International Scoping Study of a future Neutrino Factory and super-beam facility (the ISS) are presented. The ISS was carried out by the international community between NuFact05, (the 7th International Workshop on Neutrino Factories and Super-beams, Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati, Rome, 21-26 June 2005) and NuFact06 (Ivine, CA, 24-30 August 2006). The physics case for an extensive experimental programme to understand the properties of the neutrino is presented and the role of high-precision measurements of neutrino oscillations within this programme is discussed in detail. The performance of second-generation super-beam experiments, beta-beam facilities and the Neutrino Factory are evaluated and a quantitative comparison of the discovery potential of the three classes of facility is presented. High-precision studies of the properties of the muon are complementary to the study of neutrino oscillations. The Neutrino Factory has the potential to provide extremely intense muon beams and the physics potential of such beams is discussed in the final section of the report

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