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From precision physics to the energy frontier with the Compact Linear Collider

Published 15 Jan 2020 in physics.acc-ph, hep-ex, hep-ph, and physics.ins-det | (2001.05224v1)

Abstract: The Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) is a proposed high-luminosity collider that would collide electrons with their antiparticles, positrons, at energies ranging from a few hundred Giga-electronvolts (GeV) to a few Tera-electronvolts (TeV). By covering a large energy range and by ultimately reaching multi-TeV $e+e-$ collisions, scientists at CLIC aim to improve the understanding of nature's fundamental building blocks and to discover new particles or other physics phenomena. CLIC is an international project with institutes world-wide participating in the accelerator, detector and physics studies. First $e+e-$ collisions at CLIC are expected around 2035, following the High-Luminosity phase of the Large Hadron Collider at CERN.

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