Speaker
Description
The muon lifetime necessitates a compact accelerating complex design of the Muon Collider. For any given layout, it is possible to predict the maximum feasible transmission due to relativistic effects.
The current status of the muon collider study is provided, including the lengths and energies of each stage, and the resulting cumulative transmission of 15% is described, along with the impact on the collider luminosity.
An additional layout is considered, with an implementation plan at CERN, which has the first proposal for the major transfer tunnels between key acceleration stages. The resulting design can be used for further iterations of civil engineering designs to optimise the relative positions between the accelerators. This process is a necessary step towards a complete start-to-end integrated model of the whole Muon Collider complex.
Funding Agency
On behalf of the IMCC (International Muon Collider Collaboration)
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