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energy:muon_forum [2022/06/23 00:35] sergoenergy:muon_forum [2022/08/09 10:36] (current) – [Parameters for Physics Studies in mu+mu- collisions] sergo
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 =====Forum Reports===== =====Forum Reports=====
 <color #ed1c24>Draft released to Snowmass community on 06/23/2022:</color>  [[https://drive.google.com/file/d/10j0k1z1OrDdBx6S-ohCa0Y0PA5bGeTDf/view?usp=sharing|Link to the document]] <color #ed1c24>Draft released to Snowmass community on 06/23/2022:</color>  [[https://drive.google.com/file/d/10j0k1z1OrDdBx6S-ohCa0Y0PA5bGeTDf/view?usp=sharing|Link to the document]]
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 ===== Parameters for Physics Studies in mu+mu- collisions   ===== ===== Parameters for Physics Studies in mu+mu- collisions   =====
 Points shown in <color #ed1c24>**RED**</color> to be included into the Snowmass Summary plots/tables. Additional points (in black) are optional, but can be used to demonstrate performance in the presence of realistic beam background connditions.  Points shown in <color #ed1c24>**RED**</color> to be included into the Snowmass Summary plots/tables. Additional points (in black) are optional, but can be used to demonstrate performance in the presence of realistic beam background connditions. 
-|COM Energy | <color #ed1c24>**125 GeV**</color> | 1.5 TeV | <color #ed1c24>**3 TeV**</color>  | 6 TeV  |  <color #ed1c24>**10 TeV**</color> | 14 TeV | <color #ed1c24>**30 TeV**</color> +|COM Energy | <color #ed1c24>**125 GeV**</color> | 1.5 TeV | <color #ed1c24>**3 TeV**</color>  | 6 TeV  |  <color #ed1c24>**10 TeV**</color> | 14 TeV |  30 TeV | 
-|Total Luminosity (ab-1) |  <color #ed1c24>0.020 </color> 0.25 |  <color #ed1c24>1.0</color> |  4.0  |  <color #ed1c24>10</color> | 10 | <color #ed1c24>10</color> |+|Total Luminosity (ab-1) |  <color #ed1c24>0.020 </color> 0.25 |  <color #ed1c24>1.0</color> |  4.0  |  <color #ed1c24>10</color> | 10 | 10 |
 <color #00a2e8>**Comments:**</color>\\ <color #00a2e8>**Comments:**</color>\\
 - Total luminosity is per interaction point and assumes 5 years of datataking at each energy. \\ - Total luminosity is per interaction point and assumes 5 years of datataking at each energy. \\
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