SBU HEP Seminar - Sergo Jindariani (Fermilab) - Muon Collider - a Dream Machine

America/New_York
Graduate Building D-122 (Stony Brook University)

Graduate Building D-122

Stony Brook University

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Giacinto Piacquadio
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Ciro Riccio, Hannah Arnold, Tsybychev Dmitri Tsybyshev, Valerio Dao, John David Hobbs
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    • 11:45 12:40
      Muon Collider - a Dream Machine 55m

      Collider physics is rich, diverse, and versatile. It offers amazing opportunities at the Energy Frontier. Over the last several decades, colliders have played a central role in experimental establishment of the SM, from discovery of the charm quark in 1974 to the Higgs boson discovery in 2012. The Large Hadron Collider dataset will provide great opportunities for studies of the SM and will greatly extend the sensitivity for new physics. However, it is plausible that new colliders are necessary to shed light on the existence and nature of new physics. Muon Colliders present a highly attractive future collider option due to their small size, high efficiency, and the potential to reach very high energies. In this talk I will present the case for a future high energy muon collider, review associated challenges and advancements and outline the path forward.

      Speaker: Sergo Jindariani (Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US))