A muon collider in the existing 21 km UNK tunnel could reach 10–13 TeV with conventional magnets and 13–21 TeV with HTS dipoles, around or above the IMCC 10 TeV reference.
On the effects at colliding mu-meson beams
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Possible influence of the weak interaction on the $\mu^+ + \mu^- \to \mu^+ + \mu^- $ scattering and the $\mu^+ + \mu^- \to e^+ + e^- $ reaction, both through the neutral lepton currents and the charged ones (in the second order on weak constant), are considered. The calculations show that $P$ - odd effects in the mentioned processes would prove the existence of the neutral currents which, in their turn, give the principal basis for explanation of the mass difference of a muon and an electron from the point of view of Ref. [1].
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The muon collider: expected physics, technological solutions, and the prospect of a 21 km ring at the UNK site
A muon collider in the existing 21 km UNK tunnel could reach 10–13 TeV with conventional magnets and 13–21 TeV with HTS dipoles, around or above the IMCC 10 TeV reference.