Main Parameters of Ilc-Tevatron Based Lepton-Hadron and Photon-Hadron Colliders
O. Cakir, A.K. Ciftci (Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey) E. Recepoglu, (Turkish Atomic Energy Authority, Ankara, Turkey) S. Sultansoy (Gazi, University, Ankara, Turkey) O. Yavas (Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey)

TL;DR
This paper estimates the main parameters and physics potential of colliders based on the ILC and Tevatron, enabling high-energy lepton-hadron and photon-hadron interactions crucial for understanding strong interactions and interpreting future collider data.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed parameter estimates and physics prospects for ILC-Tevatron based lepton-hadron and photon-hadron colliders.
Findings
Estimated collider parameters for various interaction modes.
Potential to explore strong interaction dynamics at 1 TeV.
Implications for future LHC and VLHC data interpretation.
Abstract
The construction of the ILC tangential to Tevatron ring will give opportunity to investigate electron-proton, positron-proton, electron-antiproton, positron-antiproton interactions at 1 TeV center of mass energy. The analysis of the lepton-hadron collisions in these energy region is very important both for understanding of strong interaction dynamics and for adequate interpretation of future LHC and VLHC data. In addition, ILC-Tevatron collider will provide a possibility to realize photon-hadron collisions in the same energy region using Compton backscattered laser photon off ILC electron beam. Main parameters of these colliders are estimated and their physics search potential is briefly discussed.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers · Particle Detector Development and Performance · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
