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H. Thomas Diehl
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Citations - 316
H. Thomas Diehl is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Muon collider & Collider. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 279 citations.
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Status of muon collider research and development and future plans
C. Ankenbrandt,M. Atac,B. Autin,V. Balbekov,Vernon Barger,Odette Benary,J. Scott Berg,M. Berger,E. L. Black,A. Blondel,S. Alex Bogacz,T. Bolton,Shlomo Caspi,Christine M. Celata,Weiren Chou,David B. Cline,John Corlett,L. Cremaldi,H. Thomas Diehl,Alexandr Drozhdin,Richard C. Fernow,D. A. Finley,Yasuo Fukui,Miguel A. Furman,T. A. Gabriel,Juan C. Gallardo,A. Garren,Stephen H. Geer,Ilya F. Ginzburg,Michael A. Green,Hulya Guler,John F. Gunion,Ramesh Gupta,Tao Han,Gail G. Hanson,Ahmed Hassanein,N. Holtkamp,C. Johnson,Carol Johnstone,Stephen A. Kahn,D. M. Kaplan,Eun San Kim,Bruce J. King,Harold Kirk,Yoshitaka Kuno,P. Lebrun,Kevin C. Lee,Peter Lee,Derun Li,David Lissauer,Laurence S. Littenberg,Changguo Lu,Alfredo Luccio,Joseph D. Lykken,Kirk T. McDonald,Alfred D. McInturff,John R. Miller,F. Mills,Nikolai Mokhov,Alfred Moretti,Yoshiharu Mori,David Neuffer,King Yuen Ng,R. J. Noble,J. Norem,Yasar Onel,Robert B. Palmer,Z. Parsa,Yuriy Pischalnikov,Milorad Popovic,E.J. Prebys,Z. Qian,Rajendran Raja,Claude B. Reed,Pavel Rehak,T. Roser,Robert Rossmanith,R.M. Scanlan,Andrew M. Sessler,Brad Shadwick,Quan-Sheng Shu,G. Silvestrov,A.N. Skrinsky,D. A. Smith,Panagiotis Spentzouris,Ray Stefanski,Sergei Striganov,I. Stumer,Don Summers,Valeri Tcherniatine,Lee C. Teng,A. Tollestrup,Yagmur Torun,Dejan Trbojevic,William C. Turner,Sven E. Vahsen,Andreas Van Ginneken,Tatiana A. Vsevolozhskaya,Weishi Wan,Haipeng Wang,R. Weggel,E. H. Willen,Edmund J N Wilson,D. Winn,Jonathan Wurtele,Takeichiro Yokoi,Yongxiang Zhao,Max Zolotorev +107 more
TL;DR: The status of the research on muon colliders is discussed and plans are outlined for future theoretical and experimental studies in this paper, where various components in such colliders, starting from the proton accelerator needed to generate pions from a heavy-$Z$ target, proceeding through the phase rotation and decay, muon cooling, acceleration, storage in a collider ring, and the collider detector.