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Muon Collider

Muon Collider

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Both e+e- and {\mu}+{\mu}- colliders have been proposed as possible candidates for a lepton collider to complement and extend the reach of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN. The physics program that could be pursued by a new lepton collider (e+e- or {\mu}+{\mu}-) with sufficient luminosity would include understanding the mechanism behind mass generation and electroweak symmetry breaking; searching for, and possibly discovering, supersymmetric particles; and hunting for signs of extra spacetime dimensions and quantum gravity. However, the appropriate energy reach for such a collider is currently unknown, and will only be determined following initial physics results at the LHC. It is entirely possible that such results will indicate that a lepton collider with a collision energy well in excess of 1 TeV will be required to illuminate the physics uncovered at LHC. Such a requirement would require consideration of muons as the lepton of choice for such a collider.

Stephen D. Holmes、Vladimir D. Shiltsev

FermilabFermilab

10.1007/978-3-642-23053-0_48

加速器物理学

Stephen D. Holmes,Vladimir D. Shiltsev.Muon Collider[EB/OL].(2012-02-16)[2025-06-28].https://arxiv.org/abs/1202.3803.点此复制

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