Physics at the CLIC e+e- Linear Collider -- Input to the Snowmass process 2013
Jul 19, 2013Citations per year
Abstract: (arXiv)
This paper summarizes the physics potential of the CLIC high-energy e+e- linear collider. It provides input to the Snowmass 2013 process for the energy-frontier working groups on The Higgs Boson (HE1), Precision Study of Electroweak Interactions (HE2), Fully Understanding the Top Quark (HE3), as well as The Path Beyond the Standard Model -- New Particles, Forces, and Dimensions (HE4). It is accompanied by a paper describing the CLIC accelerator study, submitted to the Frontier Capabilities group of the Snowmass process.Note:
- Updated the author list, updated Higgs results and small changes in the text of the Higgs section, updated results on composite Higgs bosons, added and updated references. Final submission for the Snowmass pr •
- Snowmass 2013 - Energy Frontier Contributed papers
- CERN CLIC
- electron positron: linear collider
- electroweak interaction: validity test
- Higgs particle: electroproduction
- new particle
- new physics
- cross section: energy dependence
- ILD detector
- colliding beam detector
- polarized beam
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