Muon Collider - Preparatory Meeting
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503/1-001 - Council Chamber (CERN)
Description
Last year a working group has been set up to provide input on a potential muon collider to the European Strategy update.
The submitted input document can be found at: arXiv:1901.6150
The main goal of this meeting is to address all the new ideas and results achieved on the main area where work is in progress: physics, detector and machine.
The meeting aims to get experts to discuss the physics benchmarks, the detector simulation, machine design and the technology issues towards a required R&D plan.
A strategy plan to present at the Open Symposium in Granada will be drafted.
Registration
Muon collider 2019 preparatory meeting
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Participants
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EU Strategy
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09:30
Goal of the meeting 15mSpeaker: Nadia Pastrone (INFN)
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09:45
Goal of the EU Strategy 30mSpeaker: Lenny Rivkin (Paul Scherrer Institut (CH))
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Physics
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Less Obvious Physics at the Muon Collider 20mSpeaker: Barbara Mele (Sapienza Universita e INFN, Roma I (IT))
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Coffee/tea break 30m
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Physics
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BSM Benchmarks: few results and many ideas 20mSpeaker: Dario Buttazzo (Universität Zürich)
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Higgs 4-linear 20mSpeaker: Mauro Chiesa (Università di Pavia e INFN Sezione di Pavia (IT))
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Discussion 15m
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Lunch 1h 15m
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Accelerator
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Brief recap on machine 10mSpeaker: Mark Palmer (BNL)
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Magnet Considerations 25mSpeaker: Gijs De Rijk (CERN)
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Discussion 15m
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Physics
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Physics simulations at High Energy Lepton Colliders 30mSpeaker: Philipp Roloff (CERN)
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Detector
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What is different for a muon collider detector? 10mSpeaker: Donatella Lucchesi (Universita e INFN, Padova (IT))
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Muon Collider neutrino induced radiation hazard and FLUKA simulations 30mSpeaker: Paola Sala (CERN and INFN Milano)
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Coffee/tea break 30m
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Detector performances and Object reconstruction 20mSpeaker: Nazar Bartosik (Universita e INFN Torino (IT))
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Physics Studies with realistic detector 20mSpeaker: Lorenzo Sestini (Universita e INFN, Padova (IT))
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Discussion 1h
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Accelerator
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Muon Collider Based on Proton Source 35mSpeaker: Mark Palmer (BNL)
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Discussion 15m
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Coffee/tea break 30m
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Accelerator
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MICE: results and considerations 25mSpeaker: Paul Soler Jermyn (University of Glasgow (GB))
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Proton driver considerations 20mSpeaker: Christian Carli (CERN)
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Site and Civil Engineering considerations 20mSpeakers: John Andrew Osborne (CERN), Youri Robert (CERN)
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Discussion 10m
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Lunch 1h 15m
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Accelerator
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Fast acceleration of muons 25mSpeaker: Vladimir Shiltsev (Fermilab)
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RF technology challenges discussion 20mSpeaker: Alexej Grudiev (CERN)
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Potentiality of a muon beam: Higgs factory and neutrino factory 20mSpeaker: Kenneth Richard Long (Imperial College (GB))
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Discussion 30m
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Coffee/tea break 30m
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R&D prospects and future plans
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Accelerator: R&D prospects and future plans 1h 10mSpeaker: Mark Palmer (BNL)
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Physics/Detector: R&D prospects and future plans 20m
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Wrap up amd meeting closing 30m
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