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FCC: Building on the shoulders of giants

The plethora of open questions in particle physics, the new chapter opened by the Higgs boson, and the lack of clear theoretical guidance as to where new theory could lie call for a broad and diverse experimental programme boosting the intensity and energy-frontier. The proposed FCC-integrated progr...

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Autor principal: Myers, Stephen
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1140/epjp/s13360-021-02056-w
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description The plethora of open questions in particle physics, the new chapter opened by the Higgs boson, and the lack of clear theoretical guidance as to where new theory could lie call for a broad and diverse experimental programme boosting the intensity and energy-frontier. The proposed FCC-integrated programme consisting of a luminosity-frontier highest-energy lepton collider followed by an energy-frontier hadron collider promises the most far-reaching particle physics programme that foreseeable technology can deliver. In this essay, particular emphasis is given to the lessons from the predecessor of the LHC, LEP, which was commissioned in 1989 and finished operation in November 2000.
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FCC: Building on the shoulders of giants
title FCC: Building on the shoulders of giants
title_full FCC: Building on the shoulders of giants
title_fullStr FCC: Building on the shoulders of giants
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