Experimental Particle Physics

A low emittance muon collider to explore the energy frontier

by Mario Antonelli (INFN LNF)

Europe/Rome
1/1-2 - Aula "C. Voci" (Dipartimento di Fisica e Astronomia - Edificio Marzolo)

1/1-2 - Aula "C. Voci"

Dipartimento di Fisica e Astronomia - Edificio Marzolo

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Description

Muon beams are customarily obtained via 𝐾/𝜋 decays produced in
proton interaction on target.
In this seminar we investigate the possibility to produce low emittance muon beams from electron-positron collisions at centre-of-mass energy just above the µ+µ- production threshold with maximal beam energy asymmetry, corresponding to a positron beam of about 45 GeV interacting on electrons on target. We present the main features of this scheme with an outline of the possible applications for a low emittance muon collider.

slides are available at the INFN agenda of this event https://agenda.infn.it/event/18557/

Organised by

Tommaso Dorigo