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Muon detector for a Muon Collider

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, 2023
A Muon Collider represents a promising possibility to combine the high energy and luminosity of hadron machines with very precise measurements of lepton colliders. The main challenges, that impact both the machine and detector design, arise from the short muon lifetime and the harsh Beam-induced Background (BIB). Therefore, a full simulation is crucial
C Aimé, S Calzaferri, M Casarsa
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The Muon Collider

2022
Muon colliders are considered nowadays in the landscape of future lepton colliders. Since the MAP project in USA, an important effort is being made in Europe to identify the neccesary R to advance towards a Conceptual Design Report in the next years.
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Muon Colliders

Reviews of Accelerator Science and Technology, 2014
After an introduction, the projected performances are presented for muon colliders with a range of energies from 126 GeV (the Higgs mass) to 6 TeV. Estimates of potential wall power consumption are also given. It is noted that a merit factor, the number of simultaneously operated detectors times the luminosity divided by the power consumption, rises ...
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Magnets for a Muon Collider—Needs and Plans [PDF]

open access: yesIEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity
We describe the magnet challenges for a Muon Collider, an exciting option considered for the future of particle physics at the energy frontier. Starting from the comprehensive work performed by the US Muon Accelerator Program, we have reviewed the performance specifications dictated by beam physics and the operating conditions to satisfy the ...
L Bottura   +2 more
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Polarized muon beams for muon collider

Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements, 1996
An option for the production of intense and highly polarized muon beams, suitable for a high-luminosity muon collider, is described briefly. It is based on a multi-channel pion-collection system, narrow-band pion-to-muon decay channels, proper muon spin gymnastics, and ionization cooling to combine all of the muon beams into a single bunch of ...
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Gamma-Ray Colliders and Muon Colliders

Physics Today, 1998
The physics of beams is a discipline that has developed over the last 70 years, concerning itself with the manipulation and acceleration of beams of particles and light. Starting with electrostatic accelerators and advancing through cyclotrons and synchrotrons, this science has become ever more sophisticated.
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Muon Colliders? Why Muon Colliders?

Muon Colliders? Why Muon Colliders?, 2023
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Muon collider design

AIP Conference Proceedings, 1998
Parameters are given of machines with center-of-mass (CoM) energies of 3 TeV and 400 GeV but, besides a comment on neutrino radiation, the paper concentrates on progress on the design of a machine to operate at a light Higgs mass, assumed, for this study, to be 100 GeV (CoM). This article reviews the same material covered in the report.
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Higgs and BSM Physics at the Future Muon Collider

Symmetry, 2021
Roberto Franceschini, Mario Greco
exaly  

Muon detection in electron-positron annihilation for muon collider studies

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, 2022
N Amapane, M Antonelli, F Anulli
exaly  

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