We discuss the possible extension of a TESLA 250X250 GeV SRF e{sup +}e{sup -} linear collider to a multi-TeV {mu}{sup +}{mu}{sup -} collider, by future addition of a muon source, return arcs for recirculation and a collider ring. The TESLA SRF systems are potentially also suitable for multiturn acceleration of muon bunches, and could be adapted for use in a recirculating {mu}-linac. Many problems and design issues would need to be resolved, and further study is needed.
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We discuss the possible extension of a TESLA 250X250 GeV SRF e{sup +}e{sup -} linear collider to a multi-TeV {mu}{sup +}{mu}{sup -} collider, by future addition of a muon source, return arcs for recirculation and a collider ring. The TESLA SRF systems are potentially also suitable for multiturn acceleration of muon bunches, and could be adapted for use in a recirculating {mu}-linac. Many problems and design issues would need to be resolved, and further study is needed.
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Neuffer, D.; Edwards, H. & Finley, D.An energy upgrade from TESLA to a high-energy {mu}{sup +}{mu}{sup {minus}} collider,
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