Charged Leptons
High Energy Physics - Experiment
2013-11-26 v2 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
Abstract
This is the report of the Intensity Frontier Charged Lepton Working Group of the 2013 Community Summer Study "Snowmass on the Mississippi", summarizing the current status and future experimental opportunities in muon and tau lepton studies and their sensitivity to new physics. These include searches for charged lepton flavor violation, measurements of magnetic and electric dipole moments, and precision measurements of the decay spectrum and parity-violating asymmetries.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1311.5278,
title = {Charged Leptons},
author = {J. Albrecht and M. Artuso and K. Babu and R. H. Bernstein and T. Blum and D. N. Brown and B. C. K. Casey and C. -h. Cheng and V. Cirigliano and A. Cohen and A. Deshpande and E. C. Dukes and B. Echenard and A. Gaponenko and D. Glenzinski and M. Gonzalez-Alonso and F. Grancagnolo and Y. Grossman and R. C. Group and R. Harnik and D. G. Hitlin and B. Kiburg and K. Knoepfe and K. Kumar and G. Lim and Z. -T. Lu and D. McKeen and J. P. Miller and M. Ramsey-Musolf and R. Ray and B. L. Roberts and M. Rominsky and Y. Semertzidis and D. Stoeckinger and R. Talman and R. Van De Water and P. Winter},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1311.5278},
year = {2013}
}
Comments
Report of the 2013 Snowmass Community Summer Study Intensity Frontier Charged Lepton Working Group 50 pages, 16 figures Correct author initials and update text