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The NuMAX Long Baseline Neutrino Factory Concept
A Neutrino Factory where neutrinos of all species are produced in equal quantities by muon decay is described as a facility at the intensity frontier for exquisite precision providing ideal conditions for ultimate neutrino studies and the ideal ...
Ankenbrandt, C. M. +8 more
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Neutrino Radiation Challenges and Proposed Solutions for Many-TeV Muon Colliders [PDF]
Neutrino radiation is expected to impose major design and siting constraints on many-TeV muon colliders. Previous predictions for radiation doses at TeV energy scales are briefly reviewed and then modified for extension to the many-TeV energy regime. The
King, B. J.
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A Muon Collider Facility for Physics Discovery [PDF]
Diktys Stratakis +68 more
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Two Micron‐Size Dark Dimensions
Abstract Two extra dimensions of micron scale might simultaneously address the gauge and cosmological hierarchy problems. In this paper various observational bounds in scenarios with one and two large extra dimensions are examined, to see if they are compatible with the micron scale.
Luis A. Anchordoqui +2 more
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Testing the neutrino content of the muon at muon colliders
Abstract Collinear emission of W bosons off a high-energy muon induces a large muon-neutrino component among the Parton Distribution Functions (PDFs) of a muon. In this paper we study the phenomenology related to the ν μ PDF at future high-energy muon colliders.
Rodolfo Capdevilla +3 more
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Muon Colliders and Neutrino Factories [PDF]
Over the past decade, there has been significant progress in developing the concepts and technologies needed to produce, capture, and accelerate O(1021) muons per year. These developments have paved the way for a new type of neutrino source (neutrino factory) and a new type of very high energy lepton-antilepton collider (muon collider).
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Compliant Robotics in Space: A Prospective Review of Soft and Deformable Systems for Space Missions
Compliant robots are increasingly becoming integral to space exploration due to their adaptability, flexibility, and lightweight design. This article reviews categories such as soft, reconfigurable, and hyper‐redundant robots and their evolving role in enhancing space missions.
Hamed Rahimi Nohooji, Holger Voos
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New avenues for the neutrino dipole portal exploration at the energy frontier
We present a comprehensive and gauge-invariant study of the neutrino dipole portal at the energy frontier. Assuming negligible active-sterile mixing, we analyze sterile neutrino production via dimension-6 dipole operators coupling to the electroweak ...
Natascia Vignaroli
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Boosted top quark inspired leptoquark searches at the muon collider
The proposed muon collider presents a promising avenue to explore various classes of beyond the standard model (BSM) particles. In this paper, we investigate the discovery prospects of the scalar leptoquark (sLQ) S1 at a muon collider.
Arvind Bhaskar, Manimala Mitra
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ABSTRACT The high mountains of Taiwan provide a unique location for Quaternary palaeoclimate research in East Asia and the north‐western Pacific. This study applies geomorphological field mapping and rock surface exposure dating with paired (10Be/26Al) in situ‐produced terrestrial cosmogenic nuclides to identify and date glacial landforms and boulders ...
Robert Hebenstreit +2 more
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