The Case for a Muon Collider Higgs Factory
Yuri Alexahin, Charles M. Ankenbrandt, David B. Cline, Alexander, Conway, Mary Anne Cummings, Vito Di Benedetto, Estia Eichten, Jean-Pierre, Delahaye, Corrado Gatto, Benjamin Grinstein, Jack Gunion, Tao Han, Gail, Hanson, Christopher T. Hill, Fedor Ignatov, Rolland P. Johnson

TL;DR
This paper advocates for a compact Muon Collider Higgs Factory capable of producing a large number of Higgs bosons annually, enabling highly precise measurements of Higgs properties.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of a Muon Collider Higgs Factory and demonstrates its potential for precise Higgs measurements compared to existing methods.
Findings
Potential to produce ~14,000 Higgs events per year
Enables highly precise measurements of Higgs mass, width, and couplings
Proposes a compact design for the collider
Abstract
We propose the construction of a compact Muon Collider Higgs Factory. Such a machine can produce up to \sim 14,000 at 8\times 10^{31} cm^-2 sec^-1 clean Higgs events per year, enabling the most precise possible measurement of the mass, width and Higgs-Yukawa coupling constants.
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TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Computational Physics and Python Applications · Particle Detector Development and Performance
