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14 May 2019 The day after LHC: electron-positron colliders are marching on
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Proceedings Volume 11054, Superconductivity and Particle Accelerators 2018; 1105404 (2019) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2524110
Event: Superconductivity and Particle Accelerators 2018, 2018, Krakow, Poland
Abstract
new giant electron-positron collider, operating at energy frontier is a natural continuation and extension of the successful research at the LHC. The four projects of such accelerators: two linear (ILC and CLIC) and two circular (FCC-ee and CEPC) are currently in various stages of development. In the next few years important decisions are to be made about the realization of such collider(s). In particular, the issue of a future electron- positron collider plays a pivotal role in the discussions about the update of European strategy for particle physics. The most important features of the proposed accelerators will be presented. The article will also discuss the physics program for new e+e- colliders.
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Tadeusz Lesiak "The day after LHC: electron-positron colliders are marching on", Proc. SPIE 11054, Superconductivity and Particle Accelerators 2018, 1105404 (14 May 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2524110
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KEYWORDS
Particles

Curium

Physics

Bosons

Stanford Linear Collider

Higgs boson

Polarization

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