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Advanced assessment of Beam Induced Background at a Muon Collider

Renewed international interest in muon colliders motivates the continued investigation of the impacts of beam-induced background on detector performance. This continues the effort initiated by the Muon Accelerator Program and carried out until 2017. The beam-induced background from muon decays direc...

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Autores principales: Collamati, Francesco, Curatolo, Camilla, Lucchesi, Donatella, Mereghetti, Alessio, Mokhov, Nikolai, Palmer, Mark, Sala, Paola
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/16/11/P11009
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2771845
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author Collamati, Francesco
Curatolo, Camilla
Lucchesi, Donatella
Mereghetti, Alessio
Mokhov, Nikolai
Palmer, Mark
Sala, Paola
author_facet Collamati, Francesco
Curatolo, Camilla
Lucchesi, Donatella
Mereghetti, Alessio
Mokhov, Nikolai
Palmer, Mark
Sala, Paola
author_sort Collamati, Francesco
collection CERN
description Renewed international interest in muon colliders motivates the continued investigation of the impacts of beam-induced background on detector performance. This continues the effort initiated by the Muon Accelerator Program and carried out until 2017. The beam-induced background from muon decays directly impacts detector performance and must be mitigated by optimizing the overall machine design, with particular attention paid to the machine detector interface region. In order to produce beam-induced background events and to study their characteristics in coordination with the collider optimization, a flexible simulation approach is needed. To achieve this goal we have chosen to utilize the combination of LineBuilder and Monte Carlo FLUKA codes. We report the results of beam-induced background studies with these tools obtained for a 1.5 TeV center of mass energy collider configuration. Good agreement with previous simulations using the MARS15 code demonstrates that our choice of tools meet the accuracy and performance requirements to perform future optimization studies on muon collider designs.
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spelling cern-27718452023-01-31T08:45:22Zdoi:10.1088/1748-0221/16/11/P11009http://cds.cern.ch/record/2771845engCollamati, FrancescoCuratolo, CamillaLucchesi, DonatellaMereghetti, AlessioMokhov, NikolaiPalmer, MarkSala, PaolaAdvanced assessment of Beam Induced Background at a Muon Colliderhep-exParticle Physics - Experimentphysics.acc-phAccelerators and Storage RingsRenewed international interest in muon colliders motivates the continued investigation of the impacts of beam-induced background on detector performance. This continues the effort initiated by the Muon Accelerator Program and carried out until 2017. The beam-induced background from muon decays directly impacts detector performance and must be mitigated by optimizing the overall machine design, with particular attention paid to the machine detector interface region. In order to produce beam-induced background events and to study their characteristics in coordination with the collider optimization, a flexible simulation approach is needed. To achieve this goal we have chosen to utilize the combination of LineBuilder and Monte Carlo FLUKA codes. We report the results of beam-induced background studies with these tools obtained for a 1.5 TeV center of mass energy collider configuration. Good agreement with previous simulations using the MARS15 code demonstrates that our choice of tools meet the accuracy and performance requirements to perform future optimization studies on muon collider designs.Renewed international interest in muon colliders motivates the continued investigation of the impacts of beam-induced background on detector performance. This continues the effort initiated by the Muon Accelerator Program and carried out until 2017. The beam-induced background from muon decays directly impacts detector performance and must be mitigated by optimizing the overall machine design, with particular attention paid to the machine detector interface region. In order to produce beam-induced background events and to study their characteristics in coordination with the collider optimization, a flexible simulation approach is needed. To achieve this goal we have chosen to utilize the combination of LineBuilder and Monte Carlo FLUKA codes. We report the results of beam-induced background studies with these tools obtained for a 1.5 TeV center of mass energy collider configuration. Good agreement with previous simulations using the MARS15 code demonstrate that our choice of tools meet the accuracy and performance requirements to perform future optimization studies on muon collider designs.arXiv:2105.09116FERMILAB-PUB-21-345-AD oai:cds.cern.ch:27718452021-05-19
spellingShingle hep-ex
Particle Physics - Experiment
physics.acc-ph
Accelerators and Storage Rings
Collamati, Francesco
Curatolo, Camilla
Lucchesi, Donatella
Mereghetti, Alessio
Mokhov, Nikolai
Palmer, Mark
Sala, Paola
Advanced assessment of Beam Induced Background at a Muon Collider
title Advanced assessment of Beam Induced Background at a Muon Collider
title_full Advanced assessment of Beam Induced Background at a Muon Collider
title_fullStr Advanced assessment of Beam Induced Background at a Muon Collider
title_full_unstemmed Advanced assessment of Beam Induced Background at a Muon Collider
title_short Advanced assessment of Beam Induced Background at a Muon Collider
title_sort advanced assessment of beam induced background at a muon collider
topic hep-ex
Particle Physics - Experiment
physics.acc-ph
Accelerators and Storage Rings
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/16/11/P11009
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