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Future Circular Collider - European Strategy Update Documents

This report contains the description of a novel research infrastructure based on a high-energy hadron collider, which extends the current energy frontier by almost a factor 2 (27 TeV collision energy) and an integrated luminosity of at least a factor of 3 larger than the HL-LHC. In connection with f...

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Autores principales: Zimmermann, Frank, Benedikt, Michael, Capeans Garrido, Mar, Cerutti, Francesco, Goddard, Brennan, Gutleber, Johannes, Jimenez, Jose Miguel, Mangano, Michelangelo, Mertens, Volker, Osborne, John Andrew, Otto, Thomas, Poole, John, Riegler, Werner, Tavian, Laurent Jean, Tommasini, Davide
Publicado: 2019
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2653676
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Sumario:This report contains the description of a novel research infrastructure based on a high-energy hadron collider, which extends the current energy frontier by almost a factor 2 (27 TeV collision energy) and an integrated luminosity of at least a factor of 3 larger than the HL-LHC. In connection with four experimental detectors, this infrastructure will deepen our understanding of the origin of the electroweak symmetry breaking, allow a first measurement of the Higgs self-coupling, double the HL-LHC discovery reach and allow for in-depth studies of new physics signals arising from future LHC measurements. This collider would directly produce particles at significant rates at scales up to 12 TeV. The project re-uses the existing LHC underground infrastructure and large parts of the injector chain at CERN. This particle collider would succeed the HL-LHC directly and serve the world-wide physics community for about 20 years beyond the middle of the 21st century.