Problems and stoppers for gamma-gamma, gamma-mu, mu-p colliders using very high energy muons
Abstract
It is well known that at linear e+e-(e-e-) colliders using laser backscattering one can obtain colliding gamma-gamma, gamma-electron beams with energy and luminosity comparable to those in e+e- collisions. In this paper, it is explained why this can not be done at high energy muon colliders. Due to several physics reasons the gamma-gamma luminosity is suppressed here by a factor of 1014 ! Another option -- gamma's from a linear collider and muons from a muon collider -- is also discussed (and has no sense either). Of course, one can study gamma*-muon and gamma*-gamma* interactions at muon colliders in collisions with virtual photons as it is done now at e+e- storage rings. Muon-proton colliders are attractive only if the proton beam is cooled and has the same parameters as the muon beam, in which case Lμ p Lμμ.
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