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TY - UNPB AU - Palmer, M.A. ED - Akers, Evelyn (Jefferson Lab), Satogata, Todd Satogata (Jefferson Lab), Schaa, Volker RW Schaa (GSI) TI - The Muon Accelerator Program: R&D Towards Future Neutrino Factory and Lepton Collider Capabilities J2 - Proc. of COOL2015, Newport News, VA, USA, September 28 - October 2, 2015 C1 - Newport News, VA, USA T2 - International Workshop on Beam Cooling and Related Topics T3 - 10 LA - english AB - Muon accelerators offer unique potential for high energy physics applications. Muon storage rings can provide pure, well-characterized and intense neutrino beams for short- and long baseline neutrino-oscillation studies ' thus providing unmatched measurement precision for key parameters such as the CP-violating phase and a sensitive probe for new physics. With the muon mass being 200 times that of the electron, muon beams are not subject to the synchrotron radiation and beamstrahlung limits imposed on electron-positron colliders. Thus muon beams can be accelerated to TeV-scale energies and stored in collider rings where the beams can interact for many revolutions. For center-of-mass energies in the multi-TeV range, muon colliders provide the most power efficient route to providing a high luminosity lepton collider. The R&D effort to develop these capabilities by the Muon Accelerator Program, the current status of the concepts, and future possibilities for this research are described. PB - JACoW CP - Geneva, Switzerland ER -