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News on the CLIC physics potential
The Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) is a proposed TeV-scale high-luminosity electron-positron collider. For an optimal exploitation of its physics potential, CLIC is foreseen to be built and operated in three stages, with centre-of-mass energies ranging from 380 GeV up to 3 TeV. Electron beam polaris...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.360.0008 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2684609 |
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author | Zarnecki, Aleksander Filip |
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description | The Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) is a proposed TeV-scale high-luminosity electron-positron collider. For an optimal exploitation of its physics potential, CLIC is foreseen to be built and operated in three stages, with centre-of-mass energies ranging from 380 GeV up to 3 TeV. Electron beam polarisation is provided at all energies. The initial energy stage will focus on precision measurements of Higgs-boson and top-quark properties. The subsequent energy stages enhance the reach of many direct and indirect searches for new physics Beyond the Standard Model (BSM) and give access to the Higgs self-coupling. Higgs and top-quark projections have been evaluated using full detector simulation studies. Many new phenomenology studies have been undertaken to explore the BSM reach of CLIC, from Effective Field Theory (EFT) interpretations of precision measurements through to signature-based searches; these include flavour dynamics, and dark matter and heavy neut- rino searches. Selected results that demonstrate the outstanding potential of CLIC in many physics domains are reviewed. |
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spelling | cern-26846092022-11-17T14:32:36Zdoi:10.22323/1.360.0008http://cds.cern.ch/record/2684609engZarnecki, Aleksander FilipNews on the CLIC physics potentialParticle Physics - Experimenthep-phParticle Physics - Phenomenologyhep-exThe Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) is a proposed TeV-scale high-luminosity electron-positron collider. For an optimal exploitation of its physics potential, CLIC is foreseen to be built and operated in three stages, with centre-of-mass energies ranging from 380 GeV up to 3 TeV. Electron beam polarisation is provided at all energies. The initial energy stage will focus on precision measurements of Higgs-boson and top-quark properties. The subsequent energy stages enhance the reach of many direct and indirect searches for new physics Beyond the Standard Model (BSM) and give access to the Higgs self-coupling. Higgs and top-quark projections have been evaluated using full detector simulation studies. Many new phenomenology studies have been undertaken to explore the BSM reach of CLIC, from Effective Field Theory (EFT) interpretations of precision measurements through to signature-based searches; these include flavour dynamics, and dark matter and heavy neut- rino searches. Selected results that demonstrate the outstanding potential of CLIC in many physics domains are reviewed.The Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) is a proposed TeV-scale high-luminosity electron-positron collider. For an optimal exploitation of its physics potential, CLIC is foreseen to be built and operated in three stages, with centre-of-mass energies ranging from 380 GeV up to 3 TeV. Electron beam polarisation is provided at all energies. The initial energy stage will focus on precision measurements of Higgs-boson and top-quark properties. The subsequent energy stages enhance the reach of many direct and indirect searches for new physics Beyond the Standard Model (BSM) and give access to the Higgs self-coupling. Higgs and top-quark projections have been evaluated using full detector simulation studies. Many new phenomenology studies have been undertaken to explore the BSM reach of CLIC, from Effective Field Theory (EFT) interpretations of precision measurements through to signature-based searches; these include flavour dynamics, and dark matter and heavy neutrino searches. Selected results that demonstrate the outstanding potential of CLIC in many physics domains are reviewed.The Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) is a proposed TeV-scale high-luminosity electron-positron collider. For an optimal exploitation of its physics potential, CLIC is foreseen to be built and operated in three stages, with centre-of-mass energies ranging from 380 GeV up to 3 TeV. Electron beam polarisation is provided at all energies. The initial energy stage will focus on precision measurements of Higgs-boson and top-quark properties. The subsequent energy stages enhance the reach of many direct and indirect searches for new physics Beyond the Standard Model (BSM) and give access to the Higgs self-coupling. Higgs and top-quark projections have been evaluated using full detector simulation studies. Many new phenomenology studies have been undertaken to explore the BSM reach of CLIC, from Effective Field Theory (EFT) interpretations of precision measurements through to signature-based searches; these include flavour dynamics, and dark matter and heavy neutrino searches. Selected results that demonstrate the outstanding potential of CLIC in many physics domains are reviewed.SISSAarXiv:1908.04671CLICdp-Conf-2019-008oai:cds.cern.ch:26846092020 |
spellingShingle | Particle Physics - Experiment hep-ph Particle Physics - Phenomenology hep-ex Zarnecki, Aleksander Filip News on the CLIC physics potential |
title | News on the CLIC physics potential |
title_full | News on the CLIC physics potential |
title_fullStr | News on the CLIC physics potential |
title_full_unstemmed | News on the CLIC physics potential |
title_short | News on the CLIC physics potential |
title_sort | news on the clic physics potential |
topic | Particle Physics - Experiment hep-ph Particle Physics - Phenomenology hep-ex |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.360.0008 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2684609 |
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