The Physics Capabilities of mu+ mu- Colliders
Abstract
We summarize the potential of muon colliders to probe fundamental physics. W+W-, tt, and Zh threshold measurements could determine masses to precisions MW = 6 MeV, mt = 70 MeV, and mh = 45 MeV, to test electroweak radiative corrections. With s-channel Higgs production, unique to a muon collider, the Higgs mass could be pinpointed ( mh < 1 MeV) and its width measured. The other Higgs bosons of supersymmetry can be produced and studied by three methods. If instead the WW sector turns out to be strongly interacting, a 4 TeV muon collider is ideally suited to its study.
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