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The perspective of designing muon colliders with high energy and luminosity, which is being investigated by the International Muon Collider Collaboration, has triggered a growing interest in their physics reach. We present a concise summary of the muon colliders potential to explore new physics, leveraging on the unique possibility of combining high available energy with very precise measurements.
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Discovery prospects of a singly-charged scalar at $\mu$TRISTAN
A same-sign muon collider could discover the singly-charged scalar of Type-II seesaw through a lepton-flavor-violating process, and the final lepton flavor could distinguish normal from inverted neutrino mass ordering...
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First bounds on effective muon interactions using the NA64$\mu$ experiment at CERN
NA64mu data yield first 90% CL bounds on two SMEFT and three nuSMEFT four-lepton operators involving muons, with future projections to Lambda ~ 100 GeV.
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Precision phenomenology at multi-TeV muon colliders
Combining QED-resummed lepton PDFs, NLO electroweak corrections, and selected NNLO vector-boson-fusion terms gives percent-level predictions for ttbar and WW production at multi-TeV muon colliders, with caveats in the...
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Discovering the Higgsino at CTAO-North within the Decade
CTAO-North, using high-zenith-angle observations, could discover 1.1 TeV thermal higgsino dark matter by 2030 for several plausible Galactic Center density profiles, earlier than CTAO-South.
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Light Scalars in the Extended Georgi-Machacek Model
A global fit of the Georgi-Machacek and extended Georgi-Machacek models finds that the 95 GeV diphoton and bottom-quark excesses are compatible with the 125 GeV Higgs data, while the ditau excess is not, and it sets u...
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Searching for neutrino self-interactions at future muon colliders
A forward detector at a future muon collider could detect neutrinophilic scalar production via wrong-sign muons, improving neutrino self-interaction limits by about two orders of magnitude.
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Probing the Inert Doublet Model via Vector-Boson Fusion at a Muon Collider
A 10 TeV muon collider could discover inert-doublet scalars produced via vector-boson fusion, reaching 5 sigma for selected benchmark points with machine-learning analysis, while 3 TeV lacks sensitivity.
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Probing Lepton-Flavor-Violating Four-Lepton Operators at a Muon Collider
At a 3–14 TeV muon collider, projected sensitivity to lepton-flavour-violating four-lepton operators reaches C/Λ² ≈ (0.6–1.6)×10⁻¹¹ GeV⁻², beating current limits by 1–2 orders of magnitude and opening the currently un...
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Quantum spin correlations in $Z^\prime$-mediated $t\bar{t}$ production at future lepton colliders
Quantum spin observables of t-bar-t pairs at future lepton colliders can distinguish chiral U(1)_X Z′ charge assignments, and polarized e−e+ beams isolate left- vs right-handed lepton couplings.
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MAIA: A new detector concept for a 10 TeV muon collider
The MAIA detector concept for a 10 TeV muon collider achieves over 95% reconstruction efficiency for energetic tracks, photons, and neutrons in the central region under simulated beam-induced background.
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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.
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Pseudoscalar Higgs Production at Muon Colliders: The Role of One-Loop Effective Vertices
Including one-loop gamma-gamma, gamma-Z, and Z-Z effective vertices can enhance the muon-collider production cross section of the 2HDM pseudoscalar Higgs A by factors of roughly 2 to 20 relative to tree level, with up...
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Quantum Dot Based Chromatic Calorimetry: A proposal
A simulation study proposes that quantum-dot wavelength-shifting layers in a PWO calorimeter can reconstruct the longitudinal shower profile from light color alone.
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Fingerprinting New Physics with Effective Field Theories
A thesis compiling published SMEFT global fits, automated UV-model constraints, and ML-based unbinned observables, with projections for HL-LHC, FCC-ee, and CEPC.
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