Muon Collider Working Meeting 2020

Europe/Zurich
Description

The Meeting will be held ONLY VIDYO from REMOTE - https://vidyoportal.cern.ch/join/WEGk4ZJ0lS

(alternative zoom ooordinate  * )

Tuesday March 31 up to Thursday April 2  - ONLY in the AFTERNOON starting h 14 each day

in response to CERN request to limit the size of meetings due to the novel coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak, that will prevent many of us to be present at CERN

Muon colliders can in principle reach the highest lepton collision energies,  allowing unprecedented exploration in direct searches of new heavy states and high-precision tests of standard phenomena.  

While the full physics potential at high energies remains to be quantified, the number of produced Higgs bosons will allow to measure its couplings to fermions and bosons with an unprecedented precision.  Moreover this machine, if it can reach adequate instantaneous luminosity, will allow to directly measure the parameters of trilinear and quadrilinear self-couplings, enabling the precise determination of the Higgs boson potential.

To progress on the concept of such a collider and on individual hardware components, further development and innovation are required to bring the technology to a maturity level that allows reliable predictions of the performance, cost, power consumption and risk.


This working meeting will identify the critical steps in a design study towards an initial machine operating at 3 TeV center-of-mass energy.

A detailed plan for physics studies as well as the R&D and design efforts necessary for the detectors, MDI, muon source, machine, and facility infrastructure will be assembled.  Successful implementation of a muon collider will require a number of cutting edge technologies, and demonstration of these technologies is a topic of particular interest. 

The path to a higher center-of-mass energy option for a future energy frontier machine will also be discussed.

The meeting aims to assemble a world-wide group of experts for detailed discussions on physics benchmarks, the required detector simulation and design efforts, as well as  the machine and the technology development necessary to implement such a facility.

The output will be a roadmap for the R&D and design efforts with clearly identified priorities and work descriptions. This roadmap will  facilitate the formation of an international collaboration working on muon collider development.

 

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Participants
  • Alex Bogacz
  • Alex Cerri
  • Alexandre Rozanov
  • Allen Caldwell
  • Ana Ventura Barroso
  • Andre Rosowsky
  • Andrea Di Luca
  • Andrea Latina
  • Andrea Mazzolari
  • Anna Colaleo
  • Antoine Chance
  • Antonio Costantini
  • Ara Ioannisian
  • Aurore Savoy Navarro
  • Barbara Mele
  • Bettina Mikulec
  • Bruno Mansoulie
  • Chris Rogers
  • Christian Carli
  • Christopher Hayes
  • Christopher Prior
  • Colin Carlile
  • Cristiano Alpigiani
  • Cristina Biino
  • Cyrille Vuillemin
  • Daniel Joseph Antrim
  • Daniel Kaplan
  • Daniel Schoerling
  • Daniel Schulte
  • Daniele Trocino
  • Dave Newbold
  • David d'Enterria
  • David Kelliher
  • Davide Fiorina
  • Davide Gamba
  • Dengfeng Zhang
  • Derun Li
  • Dieter Schlatter
  • Donatella Lucchesi
  • Ed Tatar
  • Efstathios Logothetis Agaliotis
  • Eleftherios Fadakis
  • Elemer Nagy
  • Elias Metral
  • Emanuele Bagnaschi
  • Emilio Torrente-Lujan
  • Eric Ballabene
  • Eric Baussan
  • Estia Eichten
  • EVANGELIA DIMOVASILI
  • Fabio Anulli
  • Fabrice Balli
  • Fabrizio Ferro
  • Fausto Casaburo
  • Filip Moortgat
  • Francesca Galluccio
  • Franck Peauger
  • Frank Gerigk
  • Franz Glessgen
  • gandroni Andronico
  • George Iakovidis
  • Geum Bong Yu
  • Giacomo Ortona
  • Gianluca Cavoto
  • Gianluigi Arduini
  • Giovanni Cavallero
  • Gregory Hallewell
  • Gustaaf Brooijmans
  • Harry Prosper
  • Hassnae El Jarrari
  • Henri Bachacou
  • Iryna Chaikovska
  • Italo Mannelli
  • Jake Flowerdew
  • James Beacham
  • Jan Friedrich
  • Jean-Baptiste Lagrange
  • Jean-Pierre DELAHAYE
  • Johannes Bernhard
  • John Apostolakis
  • John Hauptman
  • John Osborne
  • Juan Alcaraz Maestre
  • Jure Zupan
  • Karolos Potamianos
  • Ken Long
  • Klaus Dehmelt
  • Laura Bandiera
  • Laura Buonincontri
  • Laurent Forthomme
  • Lenny Rivkin
  • Leonardo Cristella
  • Leonid Gladilin
  • Lianliang Ma
  • Livio Verra
  • Lorenzo Sestini
  • Luca Silvestrini
  • Manuela Boscolo
  • Marc Riembau
  • Marcel Vos
  • Marcos Dracos
  • Maria Enrica Biagini
  • Mark Palmer
  • Mason Proffitt
  • Massimo Casarsa
  • Matteo Bartolini
  • Maurizio Bonesini
  • Maurizio Pierini
  • Mauro Chiesa
  • Maxim Alexeev
  • Maxim Titov
  • Melissa Anne Uchida
  • Miaoyuan Liu
  • Michele Bianco
  • Michele Gallinaro
  • Michele Morvillo
  • Mieczyslaw Witold Krasny
  • Mihai Cuciuc
  • Mohammed Mahmoud Mohammed
  • Mykola Khandoga
  • Nadia Pastrone
  • Nazar Bartosik
  • Nicolas Mounet
  • Nicolo Vladi Biesuz
  • Niko Neufeld
  • Oleg Grachov
  • Oleg Maev
  • olivier brunner
  • Patric Muggli
  • Paul Colas
  • Paul Kyberd
  • Pier Giorgio Innocenti
  • Pushpalatha Bhat
  • Rachel Avramidou
  • Rebeca Gonzalez Suarez
  • Rebecca Taylor
  • Robert CHEHAB
  • Robert Szafron
  • Roberto Li Voti
  • Roger Barlow
  • Rosamaria Venditti
  • Rupert Tombs
  • Sajan Easo
  • Sebastien Joly
  • Shinji Machida
  • Silvia Gambetta
  • Silvia Tentindo
  • Simona Rolli
  • Steffen Doebert
  • Suitbert Ramberger
  • Sune Jakobsen
  • Tania Robens
  • Teresa Barillari
  • Tord Ekelof
  • Valentin Volkl
  • Vasilije Perovic
  • Vitalii Okorokov
  • Vladimir Shiltsev
  • Volodymyr Aushev
  • Walter Scandale
  • Xavier Buffat
  • Yang Li
  • Yasar Onel
  • Yiming Abulaiti
  • Zhongliang Ren