Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS April Meeting 2022
Volume 67, Number 6
Saturday–Tuesday, April 9–12, 2022; New York
Session K17: Poster Session II (2:00-4:00 pm)
2:00 PM,
Sunday, April 10, 2022
Room: 9th Floor Terrace
Abstract: K17.00017 : Expected performance of the Mu2e trigger for Cosmic µ
Presenter:
Rose Branson
(Yale University)
Author:
Rose Branson
(Yale University)
Collaboration:
MU2E
search for CLFV (charged lepton flavor violation) via neutrinoless muon to electron conversion
in the field of an aluminum nucleus. Muons will be directed onto an aluminum target and
captured by aluminum atoms. If the captured muons decay via muon-to-electron conversion, the
resulting electron energy will be 104.97MeV. A tracker and calorimeter will then reconstruct
tracks and reveal the decay products of the captured muons. In addition to conversion electrons
and other decays, the tracker will contend with backgrounds such as protons, Compton
electrons, and uncaptured muons, as well as atmospheric muons. Produced when cosmic rays
collide with the upper atmosphere, atmospheric muons arrive at Earth’s surface at nearly the
speed of light. The beam cycle of Mu2e will include periods where both signal and background
are absent from the tracker, leaving primarily cosmics. This provides an opportunity to analyze
cosmics and improve vetoing algorithms; in addition, cosmics are useful in calibrating the
tracker due to their extremely high momentum. This poster will report on the many ways
cosmics will be studied in Mu2e, and will detail the specifics of the tracking and particle
reconstruction process.
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