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Physics motivations for future CERN accelerators

We summarize the physics motivations for future accelerators at CERN. We argue that (a) a luminosity upgrade for the LHC could provide good physics return for a relatively modest capital investment, (b) CLIC would provide excellent long-term perspectives within many speculative scenarios for physics...

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Autores principales: De Roeck, Albert, Ellis, John R., Gianotti, Fabiola
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2001
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/529240
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author De Roeck, Albert
Ellis, John R.
Gianotti, Fabiola
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description We summarize the physics motivations for future accelerators at CERN. We argue that (a) a luminosity upgrade for the LHC could provide good physics return for a relatively modest capital investment, (b) CLIC would provide excellent long-term perspectives within many speculative scenarios for physics beyond the Standard Model, (c) a Very Large Hadron Collider could provide the first opportunity to explore the energy range up to about 30 TeV, (d) a neutrino factory based on a muon storage ring would provide an exciting and complementary scientific programme and a muon collider could be an interesting later option.
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spelling cern-5292402023-03-12T05:47:33Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/529240engDe Roeck, AlbertEllis, John R.Gianotti, FabiolaPhysics motivations for future CERN acceleratorsParticle Physics - ExperimentWe summarize the physics motivations for future accelerators at CERN. We argue that (a) a luminosity upgrade for the LHC could provide good physics return for a relatively modest capital investment, (b) CLIC would provide excellent long-term perspectives within many speculative scenarios for physics beyond the Standard Model, (c) a Very Large Hadron Collider could provide the first opportunity to explore the energy range up to about 30 TeV, (d) a neutrino factory based on a muon storage ring would provide an exciting and complementary scientific programme and a muon collider could be an interesting later option.We summarize the physics motivations for future accelerators at CERN. We argue that (a) a luminosity upgrade for the LHC could provide good physics return for a relatively modest capital investment, (b) CLIC would provide excellent long-term perspectives within many speculative scenarios for physics beyond the Standard Model, (c) a Very Large Hadron Collider could provide the first opportunity to explore the energy range up to about 30 TeV, (d) a neutrino factory based on a muon storage ring would provide an exciting and complementary scientific programme and a muon collider could be an interesting later option.hep-ex/0112004CERN-TH-2001-023CERN-TH-2001-023oai:cds.cern.ch:5292402001-12-04
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
De Roeck, Albert
Ellis, John R.
Gianotti, Fabiola
Physics motivations for future CERN accelerators
title Physics motivations for future CERN accelerators
title_full Physics motivations for future CERN accelerators
title_fullStr Physics motivations for future CERN accelerators
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title_short Physics motivations for future CERN accelerators
title_sort physics motivations for future cern accelerators
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/529240
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