Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5494946 | Physics Letters B | 2017 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The experimental sensitivity to μâe conversion on nuclei is expected to improve by four orders of magnitude in coming years. We consider the impact of μâe flavour-changing tensor and axial-vector four-fermion operators which couple to the spin of nucleons. Such operators, which have not previously been considered, contribute to μâe conversion in three ways: in nuclei with spin they mediate a spin-dependent transition; in all nuclei they contribute to the coherent (A2-enhanced) spin-independent conversion via finite recoil effects and via loop mixing with dipole, scalar, and vector operators. We estimate the spin-dependent rate in Aluminium (the target of the upcoming COMET and Mu2e experiments), show that the loop effects give the greatest sensitivity to tensor and axial-vector operators involving first-generation quarks, and discuss the complementarity of the spin-dependent and independent contributions to μâe conversion.
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Authors
Vincenzo Cirigliano, Sacha Davidson, Yoshitaka Kuno,