2006
DOI: 10.1140/epjc/s2006-02582-x
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A search for μ-e conversion in muonic gold

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“…The parameter dependence of σ(pp → µ − e + ), σ(pp → j j), and BR(µ − N → e − N) in the case-I Light shaded region is excluded by the µ-e conversion search [5], and dark shaded band is excluded region by the muonium conversion search [19].…”
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“…The parameter dependence of σ(pp → µ − e + ), σ(pp → j j), and BR(µ − N → e − N) in the case-I Light shaded region is excluded by the µ-e conversion search [5], and dark shaded band is excluded region by the muonium conversion search [19].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Solid lines are contours of BR(µ − Al → e − Al), which are translated from the single event sensitivities of each experiments (see Table I). Light shaded region is excluded by the µ-e conversion search at SINDRUM-II [5], and dark shaded band is excluded region by the muonium conversion search experiment [19]. For simplicity, we take the couplings universally in leptonic RPV sector: λ ≡ λ 312 = λ 321 = −λ 132 = −λ 231 .…”
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“…In the aspect of experimental study, the current upper limits for muon-electron conversion in the nuclear field are given by the experiments at TRIUMF and PSI. The upper limit for gold is 7 × 10 −13 from the results of SINDRUM-II experiment at PSI [7], and upper limits for titanium are 4.3 × 10 −12 and 4.6 × 10 −12 from the results of SINDRUM-II [8] and an experiment at TRIUMF [9], respectively. The experimental results are getting closer to the level of thoeretical predictions and it is possible to reach the predicted level by improving the experimental sensitivity by only a few orders of magnitude.…”
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confidence: 93%