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Nikolai Mokhov, Milorad Popovic, R. Weggel, W-H. Cheng, Harold Kirk, Carol Johnstone, David B. Cline, Michael Syphers, R. J. Noble, E. Courant, Y. Lee, William C. Turner, Robert Rossmanith, V. Polychronakos, Y. Cho, B. Norum, J. Norem, Pavel Rehak, Thomas Roser, A. Baltz, H. Takahashi, Juan C. Gallardo, K. Y. Ng, Alfred D. McInturff, A. Van Ginneken, Don Summers, R.M. Scanlan, Ramesh Gupta, D. Winn, A.N. Skrinsky, Michael A. Green, Z. Parsa, Tatiana A. Vsevolozhskaya, I. Stumer, Shlomo Caspi, Jonathan Wurtele, T. Kycia, Yagmur Torun, K. Oide, Yongxiang Zhao, E. H. Willen, F. Mills, Dejan Trbojevic, A. Garren, Robert B. Palmer, Richard C. Fernow, P. Chen, G. Morgan, W. Willis, H. Gordon, Andrew M. Sessler, D. Lissauer, S.A. Kahn, Ady Hershcovitch, David Neuffer, A. Luccio, A. Tollestrup, L. Schachinger, G. Silvestrov |
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angličtina |
Rok vydání: |
1996 |
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Popis: |
Muon Colliders have unique technical and physics advantages and disadvantages when compared with both hadron and electron machines. They should thus be regarded as complementary. Parameters are given of 4 TeV and 0.5 TeV high luminosity \mu^+ \mu^- colliders, and of a 0.5 TeV lower luminosity demonstration machine. We discuss the various systems in such muon colliders, starting from the proton accelerator needed to generate the muons and proceeding through muon cooling, acceleration and storage in a collider ring. Detector background, polarization, and nonstandard operating conditions are discussed. Comment: 42 pages TeX file (aipproc style), 25 postscript figures. Submitted to the Proceedings of the Symposium on Physics Potential and Development of $\mu^+ \mu^-$ Colliders, San Francisco, CA Dec 13-15, 1995. Edited by D. Cline and D. Sanders |
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OpenAIRE |
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