
TL;DR
This paper proposes a $ ext{mu}^+ ext{e}^-$ collider operating at around 100 GeV as a family collider to produce family Higgs particles and detect family gauge bosons, exploring physics beyond the Standard Model.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of a family collider using a $ ext{mu}^+ ext{e}^-$ collider to investigate family gauge symmetries and associated particles.
Findings
Potential to produce family Higgs particles.
Detectability of family gauge bosons at sub-fermi scales.
Feasibility of a 100 GeV $ ext{mu}^+ ext{e}^-$ collider for new physics.
Abstract
Granting that the Standard Model is valid (or, partially valid), for the real world, we propose the collider in the range as the family collider. This family collider may work efficiently in producing the family Higgs particles and detecting the effects of family gauge bosons, with the range of sub-sub-fermi's (a few 's).
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems · Particle Detector Development and Performance
