Muon Colliders, Monte Carlo and Gauge Invariance

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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9 pages, no figures. Added a bit more explaination, corrections to some formulas and improvements in English

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If calculated in the standard way, the cross section for the collision of two unstable particles turns out to diverge. This is because this cross section is actually proportional to the size of the colliding beams. The effect is called the "linear beam size effect". We present a way of including this linear beam size effect in the usual Monte Carlo integration procedure. Furthermore we discuss the gauge breaking that this may cause.

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