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SUMMARY:Tracking-detector design for a multi-TeV Muon Collider
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20230907T102000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Nazar Bartosik (INFN Torino)\nA multi-TeV **Muon Col
 lider** is a promising candidate for the next energy-frontier facility\, c
 ombining in a single machine usually competing features\, such as high ene
 rgy reach\, clean final states\, and small environmental footprint. In par
 ticular\, a collider with the centre-of-mass energy of 10 TeV is the long-
 term target of the ongoing design study\, while lower intermediate energie
 s are also considered. Featuring much smaller size and lower energy consum
 ption its discovery potential would be comparable to that of the FCC-hh wi
 th its 100 TeV centre-of-mass energy.\n\nOne of the biggest technical chal
 lenges at a Muon Collider experiment is designing a detector capable of de
 livering high physics performance under the extremely intense beam-induced
  background (BIB) that originates from the muon decays along the collider 
 ring. It is particularly challenging in the tracking detector\, where hit 
 density can reach 1000 hits/cm^2 close to the interaction region at the to
 tal ionising dose of ~1 Mrad/year. It is therefore necessary to design the
  tracking detector such that effective mitigation of background can be ach
 ieved to make full event reconstruction feasible.\n\nThis contribution pre
 sents the latest results from a full-simulation study on the optimal desig
 n of a Muon Collider tracking detector. It includes the nominal performanc
 e figures obtained from simulations together with the most promising BIB-m
 itigation strategies\, and an overview of promising technologies compatibl
 e with this detector design.\n\nhttps://indico.tlabs.ac.za/event/112/contr
 ibutions/3230/
LOCATION: Meeting Room 2.41 - 2.43
URL:https://indico.tlabs.ac.za/event/112/contributions/3230/
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