Coherent e^+e^- pair creation at high energy muon colliders
Valery Telnov (Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics)

TL;DR
This paper investigates how coherent electron-positron pair creation at high-energy muon colliders around 100 TeV can significantly impact collider performance by imposing limitations on operational parameters.
Contribution
It introduces the importance of coherent pair creation in muon colliders at ultra-high energies and discusses its effects on collider design and parameters.
Findings
Coherent pair creation becomes significant at ~100 TeV muon colliders.
This process imposes constraints on collider parameters.
Limitations on collider performance due to pair creation are identified.
Abstract
It is shown that at muon colliders with the energy in the region of 100 TeV the process of coherent pair creation by the muon in the field of the opposing beam becomes important and imposes some limitations on collider parameters.
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