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Rare Processes @ PX

Explore the potential of Project X in studying rare processes in particle physics, including neutrino experiments, kaon physics, muon experiments, measurements of EDMs, and more. This research program could lead to new discoveries in particle physics and contribute to the development of future technologies.

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Rare Processes @ PX

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  1. Rare Processes @ PX R.Tschirhart - Fermilab July 30th, 2013 CSS-Minneapolis

  2. Project X: Physics Opportunities (http://arxiv.org/abs/1306.5009) Particle Physics with Project X Neutrino Experiments with Project X Kaon Physics with Project X Muon Experiments with Project X Measurements of EDMs with Project X Neutron-Antineutron Oscillations with Project X New, Light, Weakly-coupled Particles with Project X Hadronic Structure with Project X Hadronic Spectroscopy with Project X Lattice-QCD Calculations for Project X R. Tschirhart, CSS2013-Snowmass July 2013

  3. The Project-X Research Program Detailed discussion in “The Book” on the Project X website Neutrino experiments A high-power proton source with proton energies between 1 and 120 GeV would produce intense neutrino sources and beams illuminating near detectors on the Fermilab site and massive detectors at distant underground laboratories. Kaon, muon, nuclei & nucleon precision experiments These could include world leading experiments searching for lepton flavor violation in muons, atomic, muon, nuclear and nucleon electron dipole moments (edms), precision measurement of neutron properties (e.g. n,nbar oscillations) and world-leading precision measurements of ultra-rare kaon decays. Platform for evolution to a Neutrino Factory, Muon Collider, ILC. Neutrino Factory and Muon-Collider concepts depend critically on developing high intensity proton source technologies. Project X accelerator elements have much in common with ILC accelerator systems. Material Science and Nuclear Energy Applications Accelerator, spallation, target and transmutation technology demonstrations which could investigate and develop accelerator technologies important to the design of future nuclear waste transmutation systems and future thorium fuel-cycle power systems. Possible applications of muon Spin Resonance techniques (muSR). as a sensitive probes of the magnetic structure of materials . R. Tschirhart, CSS2013-Snowmass July 2013

  4. The Project-X Research Program…Redux New Forces Lepton Flavor Violation (e.g. mge) Baryon Number Violation (ngn oscillations) Non-standard flavor changing neutral currents New properties of matter CP violation in neutrinos, charged leptons, quarks  New dimensions e.g. super-symmetric amplitudes via EDMs Warped dimensions via kaon decays R. Tschirhart, CSS2013-Snowmass July 2013

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  10. Model Discrimination Power in the Mu2e Program R. Tschirhart, CSS2013-Snowmass July 2013

  11. V. Pronskikh et al V. Pronskikh et al Study of optimum proton beam energy R. Tschirhart, CSS2013-Snowmass July 2013

  12. 0.1% X0 per layer, 100 psec track timing… Dirk Wiedner, Mu3e Initiative at PSI R. Tschirhart, CSS2013-Snowmass July 2013

  13. Ron Lipton, PXPS R. Tschirhart, CSS2013-Snowmass July 2013

  14. Ron Lipton, PXPS R. Tschirhart, CSS2013-Snowmass July 2013

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  17. Rare processes can dissect new physics… e.g. Warped Extra Dimensions as a Theory of Flavor?? Buras et al. SM accuracy of <5%, motivates 1000-event experiments Straub, CKM 2010 workshop (arXiv:1012.3893v2) R. Tschirhart, CSS2013-Snowmass July 2013

  18. “Nothing in, nothing out…” Next generation photon measurements crucial. R. Tschirhart, CSS2013-Snowmass July 2013

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  20. Electric Dipole Moments and CP Violation Matter-Antimatter Asymmetry R. Tschirhart, CSS2013-Snowmass July 2013

  21. EDM Research Worldwide… Courtesy Klaus Kirch CIPANP 2012 R. Tschirhart, CSS2013-Snowmass July 2013

  22. Zheng-Tian Lu, Snowmass IF All Hands meeting ANL, April 25th-27th 2013 R. Tschirhart, CSS2013-Snowmass July 2013

  23. Zheng-Tian Lu, Snowmass IF All Hands meeting ANL, April 25th-27th 2013 R. Tschirhart, CSS2013-Snowmass July 2013

  24. Zheng-Tian Lu, Snowmass IF All Hands meeting ANL, April 25th-27th 2013 R. Tschirhart, CSS2013-Snowmass July 2013

  25. Zheng-Tian Lu, Snowmass IF All Hands meeting ANL, April 25th-27th 2013 R. Tschirhart, CSS2013-Snowmass July 2013

  26. Studies of pear-shaped nuclei using accelerated radioactive beams L. P. Gaffney, P. A. Butler, M. Scheck, A. B. Hayes, F. Wenander, M. Albers, B. Bastin, C. Bauer, A. Blazhev, S. Bönig,N. Bree, J. Cederkäll, T. Chupp, D. Cline, T. E. Cocolios, T. Davinson, H. De Witte,J. Diriken,T. Grahn,A. Herzan,M. Huyse,D. G. Jenkins, D.T. Joss,N. Kesteloot,J. Konk Nature 497,199–204(09 May 2013) doi:10.1038/nature12073 Research performed at the Isolde facility at CERN R. Tschirhart, CSS2013-Snowmass July 2013

  27. Zheng-Tian Lu, Snowmass IF All Hands meeting ANL, April 25th-27th 2013 R. Tschirhart, CSS2013-Snowmass July 2013

  28. E. Kearns, Intensity Frontier All Hands Meeting, ANL R. Tschirhart, CSS2013-Snowmass July 2013

  29. E. Kearns, Intensity Frontier All Hands Meeting, ANL R. Tschirhart, CSS2013-Snowmass July 2013

  30. Dubbers, Kamyshkov Project X Physics Study R. Tschirhart, CSS2013-Snowmass July 2013

  31. E. Kearns, Intensity Frontier All Hands Meeting, ANL R. Tschirhart, CSS2013-Snowmass July 2013

  32. Opportunities… Much of the Project X Day-1 research program is under construction and development now: (g-2), LBNE, MicroBooNE, Minerva, MINOS, Mu2e, NOvA, ORKA, EDM research, etc. There are leadership opportunities in these relatively small experiments in detector design, construction, operations and analysis. Many of the later-day Project X experiments require detector systems that do not exist today: Ultra-low mass trackers, “Perfect” photon measurements beyond calorimetry, etc which have good synergy with future collider challenges. Intensity frontier phenomenology: There is a great need in the US, and this is beginning to be seen by the agencies. R. Tschirhart, CSS2013-Snowmass July 2013

  33. Project X and You… Opportunities to evolve the Day-1 experiments: LBNE, Mu2e, ORKA, etc. Get involved in the well reviewed EOI’s: proton-EDM, n-nbar…. Propose others, more welcome! Opportunities to lead on revolutionary detector R&D: ‘The Perfect Calorimeter’, Per-mil space-point tracking, Breakthrough Time of Flight… Get and read The Book: Understand the theory and advance future opportunities The agencies are looking to you for leadership here. R. Tschirhart, CSS2013-Snowmass July 2013

  34. Summary Project-X is a staged evolution of the best assets of the Fermilab accelerator complex with the revolution in super-conducting RF technology. Each Stage of Project-X will raise many boats of the Intensity Frontier in particle physics, with a program scope of more than 20 world-leading particle physics experiments and an associated robust user community. Stage-1 of Project X can host a program of world class experiments, with “Day-1” experiments inherited from the investments being made now in advance of Project-X operations which could commence at the close of this decade. R. Tschirhart, CSS2013-Snowmass July 2013

  35. Spare Slides R. Tschirhart, CSS2013-Snowmass July 2013

  36. Example Research Program, definitive space of accelerator parameters on Project X website Project X Campaign * Operating point in range depends on MI energy for neutrinos. ** Operating point in range depends on MI injector slow-spill duty factor (df) for kaon program. R. Tschirhart, CSS2013-Snowmass July 2013

  37. Plan for discovery… R. Tschirhart, CSS2013-Snowmass July 2013

  38. for 225Ra edm research J. Nolen, ANL – Project X Spallation forum R. Tschirhart, CSS2013-Snowmass July 2013

  39. J. Nolen, ANL – Project X Spallation forum R. Tschirhart, CSS2013-Snowmass July 2013

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  41. State-of-the-art ultra low mass tracker…. can we do better?? Mu2e CDR: http://arxiv.org/abs/1211.7019 . Mu2e Tracker 21600 Straws 12.5 mm wall straws in vacuum 100 kHz per straw R. Tschirhart, CSS2013-Snowmass July 2013

  42. State of the Art Silicon Tracking Ron Lipton, PXPS R. Tschirhart, CSS2013-Snowmass July 2013

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  45. Zheng-Tian Lu, Snowmass IF All Hands meeting ANL, April 25th-27th 2013 R. Tschirhart, CSS2013-Snowmass July 2013

  46. Zheng-Tian Lu, Snowmass IF All Hands meeting ANL, April 25th-27th 2013 R. Tschirhart, CSS2013-Snowmass July 2013

  47. A. Czarnecki, 1st CLFV conf, Lecce, Italy May 2013 R. Tschirhart, CSS2013-Snowmass July 2013

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