The TREK program at J-PARC

AIP Conference Proceedings(2012)

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The TREK program consists of a series of experiments that have been proposed to use the new, recently commissioned kaon beamline K1.1BR at the new J-PARC Hadron Facility in Japan. A beam of low-energy positively charged kaons will be stopped, and their decays observed with a large acceptance toroidal spectrometer capable of tracking charged particles with high resolution, combined with a photon calorimeter and additional instrumentation with muon polarimeters. The first two experiments, requiring less beam intensity, aim to test lepton universality in the K-e2/K-mu 2 ratio with 0.2% statistical uncertainty, and to search for heavy sterile neutrinos in two-body kaon decays. Ultimately, the Time Reversal Experiment with Kaons (TREK) aims to find New Physics beyond the Standard Model by a precision measurement of the T-violating transverse polarization PT of muons in the K-mu 3(+) decay of stopped kaons with a sensitivity of 10(-4).
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Time reversal,kaon,lepton universality,neutrino
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