Energy Frontier Lepton Colliders

 

 

The website will support the Fermilab Theoretical Physics Department

Discussion Group on Energy Frontier Lepton Colliders.  We hope to meet

weekly (Thursday 11 AM) to develop the physics case for  e+e-  and/or mu+mu-

machines that operate at scales above 1 TeV in the cms.

 

 

Some useful references:

 


1) CLIC report: hep-ph/0412251
link: http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/0412251

2) Earlier muon collider conference report: BNL-52503 or Fermi Lab-
Conf.-96/092 or LBNL-38946
link: http://www.cap.bnl.gov/mumu/pubs/snowmass96.html

3) Compilation of links at: (look at Linear Collider Studies and Muon 
Collider/Neutrino Factory Studies under Physics resources on the web)
link: http://www.pheno.info/resources/physics/

4) Muon collider conference at Fermilab early this year!! (has a nice 
list of articles and references)
link: http://www.muonsinc.com/mcwfeb07/index.php?content=references

 

5) Talk on detector backgrounds: Det.pdf

 

 

Group Talks and Presentations:

 

K. C. Kong's Talk 11/07: KCKong.pdf

 

Paddy Fox's Talk 12/13/07: PFox.pdf

 

 

 

 

Tentative Outline of Project Goal:

 

0. Higgs at lower energy muon collider.

 

I.  Standard Model Physics

 

(a) beamstrahlung

(b) Secondary Beams  WW, gamma Z, ZZ, gamma gamma, ...

(c) radiative return processes

(d) Beam quality

(e) polarization?

 

II. Software packages?  Simulations, event generators

   Detector simulaton?

 

II.  New Physics

 

Main issue is integrated luminosity sensitivity, forward angle block out

and polarization

 

(a) Contact terms

(b) generic processes (as in EHLQ)

(c) SUSY with high mass spectrum  (LesHouches?)

(d) Scalar production at high energies where muon mass coupling

is advantageous?

 

Muon collider detector/accelerator assumptions:

 

(fairly liberal)

1 to 10 TeV in CMS

Perhaps polarization, but consider 0% 10 % 30% 100 %

Perhaps backward-forward blockout, polar angle 20 degrees,

possibly smaller.