PETAVAC: BOSON-BOSON COLLIDING BEAMS AT 100 TEV IN THE SSC TUNNEL
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Recent developments in accelerator physics and superconducting magnet technology make it reasonable to design a hadron collider with 90 TeV collision energy and > 1035cm-2s-1to be located in the existing SSC tunnel. We present a conceptual design for Petavac, a 100 TeV collider in which a ring of double-bore 15 T magnets is located in the SSC tunnel.We discuss the physics reach of Petavac, in which boson-boson collisions should dominate for production of new gauge phenomena. We discuss ways to control synchrotron radiation, electron cloud effect, and beam-beam interactions.
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Physics Beyond the Standard Models of Particles, Cosmology and Astrophysics