25–30 Sept 2016
iHotel Conference Center
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The MOLLER Experiment- Parity-Violating Møller Scattering at Jefferson Lab

27 Sept 2016, 15:45
25m
Innovation

Innovation

F. Beyond SM Beyond SM

Speaker

Rakitha Sanjeewa Beminiwattha (Syracuse University)

Description

Parity Violating Electron Scattering (PVES) is an extremely successful precision frontier tool that have been used for testing the Standard Model (SM) and understanding nucleon structure. Several generations of highly successful PVES programs at SLAC, MIT-Bates, MAMI-Mainz, and Jefferson Lab have contributed to understanding of nucleon structure and testing the SM. But missing phenomena like matter antimatter asymmetry, neutrino flavor oscillations, and dark matter and energy suggest that the SM is only a low energy effective theory. The MOLLER experiment at Jefferson Lab will measure the weak charge of the electron, Qe W = 1−4sin2 θW , with a precision of 2.3% by measuring the parity violating asymmetry in electron-electron (Møller) scattering and will be sensitive to subtle but measurable deviations from precisely calculable predictions from SM. The MOLLER experiment will provide the best contact interaction search for leptons at low OR high energy makes it a probe of physics beyond the Standard Model with sensitivities to mass scales of new PV physics up to 7.5 TeV.

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