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Muon Collider Machine-Detector Interface
The deleterious effects of the background and radiation environment produced
by the decaying muon beam are studied in the Muon Collider Interaction Region,
detector and Machine-Detector Interface designs.Comment: 6 p
Muon stopping power and range tables 10 MeV-100 TeV
The mean stopping power for high-energy muons in matter can be described by −dE/dx = a(E) + b(E)E, where a(E) is the electronic stopping power and b(E) is the energy-scaled con-tribution from radiative processes—bremsstrahlung, pair production, and photonuclear interac-tions. a(E) and b(E) are both slowly-varying functions of the muon energy E where radiative effects are important. Tables of these stopping power contributions and continuous-slowing-down-approximation (CSDA) ranges (which neglect multiple scattering and range straggling) are given for a selection of elements, compounds, mixtures, and biological materials for incident kinetic en-ergies in the range 10 MeV to 100 TeV. Tables of the contributions to b(E) are given for the same materials
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Modeling of beam loss in Tevatron and backgrounds in the BTeV detector
Detailed STRUCT simulations are performed on beam loss rates in the vicinity of the BTeV detector in the Tevatron CO interaction region due to beam-gas nuclear elastic interactions and out-scattering from the collimation system. Corresponding showers induced in the machine components and background rates in BTeV are modeled with the MARS14 code. It is shown that the combination of a steel collimator and concrete shielding wall located in front of the detector can reduce the accelerator-related background rates in the detector by an order of magnitude
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