A High Luminosity e+e- Collider in the LHC tunnel to study the Higgs Boson
Abstract
We consider the possibility of a 120x120 GeV e+e- ring collider in the LHC tunnel. A luminosity of 1034/cm2/s can be obtained with a luminosity life time of a few minutes. A high operation efficiency would require two machines: a low emittance collider storage ring and a separate accelerator injecting electrons and positrons into the storage ring to top up the beams every few minutes. A design inspired from the high luminosity b-factory design and from the LHeC design report is presented. Statistics of over 104 HZ events per year per experiment can be contemplated for a Standard Higgs Boson mass of 115-130 GeV.
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