4:15–5:00 pm MCP 201
Future high energy colliders are essential to unravel the mysteries of the universe. The question is how best to access higher energies. After decades of physically larger and larger pp and e+e- machines, a compact and power-efficient muon collider would represent a paradigm shift for the field. In this talk, I'll discuss the physics case for 10-TeV and outline opportunities only possible at a muon collider. I will discuss how the challenging collision environment influences detector design, and demonstrate that we can extract high quality physics with existing and emerging technologies.
Event Type
Apr
10