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Detector Performances Studies at Muon Collider

The Muon Collider is a possible option for the next generation of high energy collider machines. It would permit to achieve the energy frontier in lepton collisions, without occurring in significant synchrotron radiation losses as in electrons rings.Among the technological challenges in the realizat...

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Autores principales: Lucchesi, Donatella, Bartosik, Nazar, Pastrone, Nadia, Casarsa, Massimo, Collamati, Francesco, Ferrari, Alfredo, Ferrari, Anna, Gianelle, Alessio, Mokhov, Nikolai, Sala, Paola, Sestini, Lorenzo, Striganov, Sergei, Bertolin, Alessandro
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: SISSA 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.364.0118
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2771014
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author Lucchesi, Donatella
Bartosik, Nazar
Pastrone, Nadia
Casarsa, Massimo
Collamati, Francesco
Ferrari, Alfredo
Ferrari, Anna
Gianelle, Alessio
Mokhov, Nikolai
Sala, Paola
Sestini, Lorenzo
Striganov, Sergei
Bertolin, Alessandro
author_facet Lucchesi, Donatella
Bartosik, Nazar
Pastrone, Nadia
Casarsa, Massimo
Collamati, Francesco
Ferrari, Alfredo
Ferrari, Anna
Gianelle, Alessio
Mokhov, Nikolai
Sala, Paola
Sestini, Lorenzo
Striganov, Sergei
Bertolin, Alessandro
author_sort Lucchesi, Donatella
collection CERN
description The Muon Collider is a possible option for the next generation of high energy collider machines. It would permit to achieve the energy frontier in lepton collisions, without occurring in significant synchrotron radiation losses as in electrons rings.Among the technological challenges in the realization of such a machine, the treatment of the beam-induced background is one of the most critical issues for the detectors.Beams with intensity of the order of $10^{12}$ muons per bunch are necessary to obtain the desired luminosity, therefore the muons decay rate is very high. Beam decay products and subsequent particles from secondary interactions with the machine elements can reach the interaction point, limiting the physical performance of the detector. A study of the beam-induced background is presented together with possible strategies for its reduction. Preliminary results on the reconstruction of a benchmark process, $\mu^+\mu^-\to H\nu\bar{\nu}\to b \bar{b}\nu\bar{\nu}$, including the beam-induced background are illustrated as demonstration of physics measurements feasibility in this harsh environment.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-18307872021-06-10T18:33:09Zdoi:10.22323/1.364.0118http://cds.cern.ch/record/2771014engLucchesi, DonatellaBartosik, NazarPastrone, NadiaCasarsa, MassimoCollamati, FrancescoFerrari, AlfredoFerrari, AnnaGianelle, AlessioMokhov, NikolaiSala, PaolaSestini, LorenzoStriganov, SergeiBertolin, AlessandroDetector Performances Studies at Muon ColliderDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe Muon Collider is a possible option for the next generation of high energy collider machines. It would permit to achieve the energy frontier in lepton collisions, without occurring in significant synchrotron radiation losses as in electrons rings.Among the technological challenges in the realization of such a machine, the treatment of the beam-induced background is one of the most critical issues for the detectors.Beams with intensity of the order of $10^{12}$ muons per bunch are necessary to obtain the desired luminosity, therefore the muons decay rate is very high. Beam decay products and subsequent particles from secondary interactions with the machine elements can reach the interaction point, limiting the physical performance of the detector. A study of the beam-induced background is presented together with possible strategies for its reduction. Preliminary results on the reconstruction of a benchmark process, $\mu^+\mu^-\to H\nu\bar{\nu}\to b \bar{b}\nu\bar{\nu}$, including the beam-induced background are illustrated as demonstration of physics measurements feasibility in this harsh environment.SISSAoai:inspirehep.net:18307872020
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Lucchesi, Donatella
Bartosik, Nazar
Pastrone, Nadia
Casarsa, Massimo
Collamati, Francesco
Ferrari, Alfredo
Ferrari, Anna
Gianelle, Alessio
Mokhov, Nikolai
Sala, Paola
Sestini, Lorenzo
Striganov, Sergei
Bertolin, Alessandro
Detector Performances Studies at Muon Collider
title Detector Performances Studies at Muon Collider
title_full Detector Performances Studies at Muon Collider
title_fullStr Detector Performances Studies at Muon Collider
title_full_unstemmed Detector Performances Studies at Muon Collider
title_short Detector Performances Studies at Muon Collider
title_sort detector performances studies at muon collider
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url https://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.364.0118
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2771014
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