Fast timing detectors for the muon system of a muon collider experiment

The muon collider offers a great discover potential for the future of high energy physics. Indeed, it combines the advantages of a lepton collider, with clean signatures and maximum available center of mass energy, with those of a hadron collider, such as low synchrotron radiation. However, it poses...

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Main Authors: Aimè C., Calzaferri S., Fiorina D., Riccardi C., Salvini P., Vai I., Vitulo P.
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Online Access:https://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/pdf/2023/14/epjconf_animma2023_10012.pdf
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author Aimè C.
Calzaferri S.
Fiorina D.
Riccardi C.
Salvini P.
Vai I.
Vitulo P.
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Riccardi C.
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description The muon collider offers a great discover potential for the future of high energy physics. Indeed, it combines the advantages of a lepton collider, with clean signatures and maximum available center of mass energy, with those of a hadron collider, such as low synchrotron radiation. However, it poses interesting challenges, manly related to the fact that muons decay and their product interact with the material of the machine producing the socalled Beam-induced-Background. For this reason, a careful design of the experiments running at a muon collider must be performed, starting from simulation, and moving to the R&D on dedicated technologies. This contribution will focus on the muon system of a muon collider experiment: the current design limitations will be presented, together with the alternative solutions that are being considered. In particular, we are proposing to use the Picosec Micromegas technology for a dedicated timing layer in the muon system, which will improve the muon reconstruction performance in that region. The R&D on this technology will be discussed and preliminary results will be presented.
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spelling doaj-art-e8b17f28d45344aaa57476a144985cea2025-08-19T23:48:06ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2023-01-012881001210.1051/epjconf/202328810012epjconf_animma2023_10012Fast timing detectors for the muon system of a muon collider experimentAimè C.0Calzaferri S.1Fiorina D.2Riccardi C.3Salvini P.4Vai I.5Vitulo P.6Dipartimento di Fisica, Università di PaviaIstituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare sez. di PaviaIstituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare sez. di PaviaDipartimento di Fisica, Università di PaviaIstituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare sez. di PaviaDipartimento di Fisica, Università di PaviaDipartimento di Fisica, Università di PaviaThe muon collider offers a great discover potential for the future of high energy physics. Indeed, it combines the advantages of a lepton collider, with clean signatures and maximum available center of mass energy, with those of a hadron collider, such as low synchrotron radiation. However, it poses interesting challenges, manly related to the fact that muons decay and their product interact with the material of the machine producing the socalled Beam-induced-Background. For this reason, a careful design of the experiments running at a muon collider must be performed, starting from simulation, and moving to the R&D on dedicated technologies. This contribution will focus on the muon system of a muon collider experiment: the current design limitations will be presented, together with the alternative solutions that are being considered. In particular, we are proposing to use the Picosec Micromegas technology for a dedicated timing layer in the muon system, which will improve the muon reconstruction performance in that region. The R&D on this technology will be discussed and preliminary results will be presented.https://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/pdf/2023/14/epjconf_animma2023_10012.pdfmuon collidertime resolutionpicosecmicromegas
spellingShingle Aimè C.
Calzaferri S.
Fiorina D.
Riccardi C.
Salvini P.
Vai I.
Vitulo P.
Fast timing detectors for the muon system of a muon collider experiment
muon collider
time resolution
picosecmicromegas
title Fast timing detectors for the muon system of a muon collider experiment
title_full Fast timing detectors for the muon system of a muon collider experiment
title_fullStr Fast timing detectors for the muon system of a muon collider experiment
title_full_unstemmed Fast timing detectors for the muon system of a muon collider experiment
title_short Fast timing detectors for the muon system of a muon collider experiment
title_sort fast timing detectors for the muon system of a muon collider experiment
topic muon collider
time resolution
picosecmicromegas
url https://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/pdf/2023/14/epjconf_animma2023_10012.pdf
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