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The quest for $\mu \to e \gamma$: present and future

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arxiv 1811.05921 v1 pith:Y7A7DPEK submitted 2018-11-14 hep-ex hep-phphysics.ins-det

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The quest for $\mu \to e \gamma$ is one of the most important endeavors to search for New Physics beyond the Standard Model. In this talk I will review the current status of the experimental searches by the MEG Collaboration at PSI. I will also present a study of the experimental limiting factors that will define the ultimate performances, and hence the sensitivity, in the search for $\mu \to e \gamma$ with continuous muon beams of extremely high rate (one or even two orders of magnitude larger than the present beams), whose construction is under consideration for the next decade.

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