On the design of a 10 TeV γγ collider.

ORAL

Abstract

High energy γγ collider is a natural extension to the proposed 10 TeV wakefield-based energy frontier lepton collider. It is realized through the photon generation via the Compton scattering of multi-TeV lepton beams at moderate intensity lasers just before the interaction point. It can either be based on the electron-positron or electron-electron architecture, offering additional options for the study of high energy physics phenomena. We show that a number of laser parameters, including the wavelength, duration, and intensity, play a crucial role in meeting the luminosity requirements for the design of a 10 TeV γγ collider.

*This work was supported by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science, Office of High Energy Physics (HEP) under Contract No. DE-AC02-05CH11231.

Presenters

  • Stepan S Bulanov

    • Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Authors

  • Stepan S Bulanov

    • Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Arianna Formenti

    • Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Remi Lehe

    • Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Carl B Schroeder

    • Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Jens Osterhoff

    • Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Simon Knapen

    • Lawrence Berkeley Lab
  • Christiane Schreb

    • Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Simone Pagan Griso

    • Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Angira Rastogi

    • Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory