Workshop on Physics at the First Muon Collider and at the Front End of a Muon Collider. Proceedings
- Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, Batavia, IL 60510-0500 (United States)
These proceedings represent papers presented at the Workshop on the muon collider held in 1997 at Fermilab, Batavia, Illinois, USA, and sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy. The goal of the Workshop was to explore the physics potential of the various options for the First Muon Collider including the physics at the ldquofront{minus}endrdquo of the collider. The Workshop brought together people with a wide variety of interests ranging from atomic physics to Higgs and SUSY physics at the First Muon Collider energy frontier. The Workshop addressed accelerator issues associated with the high intensity proton driver needed to produce the muons. The physics of experiments using muons, neutrino, and hadron beams was also discussed. The possibility of discovering neutral Higgs boson and the opportunity to study the s channel production of Higgs particles was discussed as well. The small beam energy spread in muon collider can be an advantage in measuring the mass of the W boson and also in exploring the threshold of top quark production. There were 87 papers presented at the meeting and out of these 55 have been abstracted for the Energy, Science and Technology database.(AIP)
- OSTI ID:
- 298631
- Report Number(s):
- CONF-9711109--; CONF-971194--
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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FERMILAB TEVATRON
JET MODEL
LEADING ABSTRACT
LINEAR COLLIDERS
MEETINGS
MUON BEAMS
MUON REACTIONS
MUON-CATALYZED FUSION
MUON-NUCLEON INTERACTIONS
MUONIC ATOMS
NEUTRINO BEAMS
NEUTRINO DETECTION
NEUTRINO OSCILLATION
PARTICLE PRODUCTION
PHOTON-PHOTON INTERACTIONS
PROTON REACTIONS
PROTON-ANTIPROTON INTERACTIONS
QUANTUM CHROMODYNAMICS
RADIATIVE DECAY
RESEARCH PROGRAMS
SPARTICLES
STORAGE RINGS
SUPERSYMMETRY
TEV RANGE 01-10
WEINBERG ANGLE