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A Work Proposal for a Collaborative Study of Magnet Technology for a Future Muon Collider

In this paper we elaborate on the nature and challenges for the magnet systems of a muon collider as presently considered within the scope of the International Muon Collider Collaboration (IMCC). We outline the structure of the work proposed over the coming period of five years to study and demonstr...

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Autores principales: Bottura, L., Aguglia, D., Auchmann, B., Arndt, T., Beard, J., Bersani, A., Boattini, F., Breschi, M., Caiffi, B., Chaud, X., Dam, M., Debray, F., De Gersem, H., De Matteis, E., Dudarev, A., Farinon, S., Kario, A., Losito, R., Mariotto, S., Mentink, M., Musenich, R., Ogitsu, T., Prioli, M., Quettier, L., Rossi, L., Schulte, D., Senatore, C., Sorbi, M., Statera, M., Kate, H. Ten, Valente, R.U., Yamamoto, A., Yang, Y.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2806670
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Sumario:In this paper we elaborate on the nature and challenges for the magnet systems of a muon collider as presently considered within the scope of the International Muon Collider Collaboration (IMCC). We outline the structure of the work proposed over the coming period of five years to study and demonstrate relevant magnet technology. The proposal, which is part of the overall work planned to establish feasibility of a muon collider, is in direct response to the recent recommendations received from the Laboratories Directors Group (LDG). The plan is to profit from joint activities, within the scope of the IMCC and beyond, implemented through direct and EU-funded contributions.