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Report number arXiv:1209.2543 ; CERN-2012-005 ; ANL-HEP-TR-12-51 ; KEK-REPORT-2012-2 ; MPP-2012-115 ; CERN-2012-005 ; ANL-HEP-TR-12-51 ; KEK-Report-2012-2 ; MPP-2012-115
Title The CLIC programme: Towards a staged $e^{+}e^{−}$ linear collider exploring the terascale : CLIC conceptual design report
Author(s) Lebrun, P. (CERN) ; Linssen, L. (CERN) ; Lucaci-Timoce, A. (CERN) ; Schulte, D. (CERN) ; Simon, F. (CERN) ; Stapnes, S. (CERN) ; Toge, N. (CERN) ; Weerts, H. (CERN) ; Wells, J. (CERN)
Publication Geneva : CERN, 2012. - 84 p.
Series (CERN Yellow Reports: Monographs)
Note Comments: 84 pages, published as CERN Yellow Report https://cdsweb.cern.ch/record/1475225
84 pages, published as CERN Yellow Report https://cdsweb.cern.ch/record/1475225
Subject category Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Accelerator/Facility, Experiment CERN CLIC
Abstract This report describes the exploration of fundamental questions in particle physics at the energy frontier with a future TeV-scale e+e- linear collider based on the Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) two-beam acceleration technology. A high-luminosity high-energy e+e- collider allows for the exploration of Standard Model physics, such as precise measurements of the Higgs, top and gauge sectors, as well as for a multitude of searches for New Physics, either through direct discovery or indirectly, via high-precision observables. Given the current state of knowledge, following the observation of a 125 GeV Higgs-like particle at the LHC, and pending further LHC results at 8 TeV and 14 TeV, a linear e+e- collider built and operated in centre-of-mass energy stages from a few-hundred GeV up to a few TeV will be an ideal physics exploration tool, complementing the LHC. In this document, an overview of the physics potential of CLIC is given. Two example scenarios are presented for a CLIC accelerator built in three main stages of 500 GeV, 1.4 (1.5) TeV, and 3 TeV, together with operating schemes that will make full use of the machine capacity to explore the physics. The accelerator design, construction, and performance are presented, as well as the layout and performance of the experiments. The proposed staging example is accompanied by cost estimates of the accelerator and detectors and by estimates of operating parameters, such as power consumption. The resulting physics potential and measurement precisions are illustrated through detector simulations under realistic beam conditions.
ISBN 9789290833772
DOI ebook: 10.5170/CERN-2012-005
Copyright/License publication: © 2012-2024 CERN (License: CC-BY-3.0)

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