Photon Collider for energies 1-2 TeV
Abstract
We discuss a photon collider based on the e+e- \ linear collider with energies of 2E = 1 2 TeV in cms (ILC, CLIC, ...). Previously, this energy range was considered hopeless for the experiment in the foreseeable future. We discuss the realization of the TeV PLC based on modern lasers. A small modification of the laser-optical system prepared for the photon collider with energy of E ≈ 250 GeV will be sufficient if the parameters are chosen optimally. The high-energy part of the photon spectrum does not depend on design details and is well separated from the low-energy part. That is a narrow band near the upper boundary, about 5\% wide. The high-energy integrated luminosity is about 1/5 and the maximum differential luminosity is about 1/4 of the corresponding values for the photon collider with E ≈ 250 GeV.