Physics Opportunities for the Fermilab Booster Replacement
John Arrington, Joshua Barrow, Brian Batell, Robert Bernstein, Nikita, Blinov, S. J. Brice, Ray Culbertson, Patrick deNiverville, Vito Di Benedetto,, Jeff Eldred, Angela Fava, Laura Fields, Alex Friedland, Andrei Gaponenko,, Corrado Gatto, Stefania Gori, Roni Harnik

TL;DR
This white paper discusses potential physics research opportunities enabled by the Fermilab Booster Replacement, focusing on dark sector searches and muon-related experiments, to guide versatile design options.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of physics opportunities and informs the design process to maximize scientific potential of the Booster Replacement.
Findings
Identifies key physics themes like dark sectors and muons.
Suggests design considerations for versatile accelerator options.
Highlights potential for new physics discoveries.
Abstract
This white paper presents opportunities afforded by the Fermilab Booster Replacement and its various options. Its goal is to inform the design process of the Booster Replacement about the accelerator needs of the various options, allowing the design to be versatile and enable, or leave the door open to, as many options as possible. The physics themes covered by the paper include searches for dark sectors and new opportunities with muons.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers · Particle accelerators and beam dynamics · Superconducting Materials and Applications
