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@inproceedings{fukao:ipac2021-tupab210, author = {Y. Fukao and K. Agari and H. Akiyama and E. Hirose and M. Ieiri and Y. Igarashi and M.I. Iio and N. Kamei and Y. Katoh and Y. Komatsu and R. Kurasaki and M. Maki and S. Makimura and S. Mihara and M. Minakawa and Y. Morino and F. Muto and H. Nishiguchi and T. Okamura and K. Sasaki and Y. Sato and S. Sawada and N. Sumi and H. Takahashi and K.H. Tanaka and A. Toyoda and K. Ueno and H. Watanabe and Y. Yamanoi and M.Y. Yoshida}, % author = {Y. Fukao and K. Agari and H. Akiyama and E. Hirose and M. Ieiri and Y. Igarashi and others}, % author = {Y. Fukao and others}, title = {{Construction Status of the COMET Experimental Facility}}, booktitle = {Proc. IPAC'21}, pages = {1907--1909}, eid = {TUPAB210}, language = {english}, keywords = {target, experiment, solenoid, proton, radiation}, venue = {Campinas, SP, Brazil}, series = {International Particle Accelerator Conference}, number = {12}, publisher = {JACoW Publishing, Geneva, Switzerland}, month = {08}, year = {2021}, issn = {2673-5490}, isbn = {978-3-95450-214-1}, doi = {10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2021-TUPAB210}, url = {https://jacow.org/ipac2021/papers/tupab210.pdf}, note = {https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2021-TUPAB210}, abstract = {{COMET (COherent Muon to Electron Transition) is an experimental project that hunts for a phenomenon of the conversion from the muon to the electron (mu-e conversion). The mu-e conversion violates the lepton flavor universality and its discovery indicates a proof of the physics beyond the standard model of the particle physics. The experiment utilizes a high-intensity primary proton-beam of J-PARC (Japan Proton Accelerator Research Complex). The proton beam is injected to a target about 700mm long to generate a high intensity muon beam so as to accumulate huge statistics and achieve the final goal of a sensitivity of 10⁻¹⁶. Construction of the experimental facility is underway at a high pace towards an engineering run in 2022 and the first physics run in 2023. In this presentation, we would like to present a current status of the COMET facility construction.}}, }