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Name | Institution | frontier | |
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Derun Li | Lawrence Berkeley Lab | dli[at]lbl.gov | AF |
Diktys Stratakis | Fermilab | diktys[at]fnal.gov | AF |
Kevin Black | University of Wisconsin | kblack[at]hep.wisc.edu | EF |
Sergo Jindariani | Fermilab | sergo[at]fnal.gov | EF |
Fabio Maltoni | University of Bologna/CERN | maltoni.fabio[at]gmail.com | TF |
Patrick Meade | Stony Brook University | patrick.r.meade[at]gmail.com | TF |
Muon Collider Agora Event 02/16/2022
Detector Technologies 01/11/2022
Discussion of the Snowmass Muon Collider Forum Report 11/30/2021
Synergies with precision muon. Comparison of BiB at different energies 10/12/2021
Synergies with neutrinos and muon-ion collider 9/21/2021
Physics and technology of 125 GeV Higgs Factory 08/24/2021
R&D for high energy muon colliders 05/19/2021
Physics and technology of high energy muon colliders 04/14/2021
Points shown in RED 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 | 125 GeV | 1.5 TeV | 3 TeV | 6 TeV | 10 TeV | 14 TeV | 30 TeV |
Total Luminosity (ab-1) | 0.020 | 0.25 | 1.0 | 4.0 | 10 | 10 | 10 |
Comments:
- Total luminosity is per interaction point and assumes 5 years of datataking at each energy.
- Higgs Factory 125 GeV luminosity projections are higher than those corresponding to the MAP design and assume improvements from recent advancements in technology and potentially a higher duty cicle. The projection assumes narrow energy spread of the beam, which is beneficial for Higgs production and width measurements.
- Two detectors can be planned (except for 125 GeV), which will further increase luminosity by a factor of 2.
- Please contact us for configurations not included in the table or with any other questions.
- Note that we are still finalizing parameters for the muon-ion collider studies.
Full simulation Framework Web page:
https://confluence.infn.it/display/muoncollider/
Getting started guide:
https://confluence.infn.it/display/muoncollider/Tutorial
Snowmass Hands-on-Tutorial Session (requires Snowmass cluster access):
https://indico.fnal.gov/event/45187/overview
LPC Hands-on-Tutorial Session (requires cmslpc access):
Talks: https://indico.cern.ch/event/937551/
Tutorial (includes video recording):
https://indico.cern.ch/event/938616/
Muon Collider DELPHES Simulation:
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Description
Informal LPC-based group meetings dedicated to Muon Collider simulations (recurring meetings)
Second Muon Collider Community Meeting
First Muon Collider Community Meeting
Mini-workshop organized jointly by USATLAS and USCMS collaboration members, December 2020
Muon Collider Physics workshop, University of Pittsburgh, November 2020