https://doi.org/10.1140/epjp/s13360-025-06184-5
Regular Article
μTRISTAN- and LHC-/Tevatron-/FCC-/SppC-based antimuon–hadron colliders
1
Department of Micro and Nanotechnology, TOBB University of Economics and Technology, 06510, Sogutozu, Ankara, Turkey
2
Department of Engineering Physics, Ankara University, 06100, Ankara, Turkey
3
Turkish Accelerator Radiation Laboratory (TARLA), 06830, Golbasi, Ankara, Turkey
4
ANAS Institute of Physics, Baku, Azerbaijan
Received:
24
September
2024
Accepted:
27
February
2025
Published online:
19
April
2025
Recently, the construction of µ+e− and µ+µ+ colliders, μTRISTAN, at KEK has been proposed. We argue that the construction of a similar μ+ ring tangential to LHC/Tevatron/FCC/SppC will give an opportunity to realize µ+p and µ+A collisions at multi-TeV scale center-of-mass energies. In this paper, the main parameters of proposed colliders have been studied. It is shown that sufficiently high luminosities can be achieved for all proposals under consideration: L exceeds 1033 cm−2 s−1 for µ+p colliders and 1030 cm−2 s−1 for µ+A colliders. Certainly, proposed colliders will provide huge potential for both SM (especially QCD basics) and BSM physics searches.
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