Future Prospects at Electron-Positron Machines
J Michael Roney

TL;DR
This review discusses future physics prospects at electron-positron colliders, focusing on projects like Belle II, SuperB, BES III, and the Super Charm/Tau Factory, highlighting their potential contributions to particle physics.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of upcoming collider projects and their expected impact on charm, tau, and bottom quark physics research.
Findings
Overview of Belle II and SuperB projects
Status update on BES III and Super Charm/Tau Factory
Projected physics capabilities at future electron-positron colliders
Abstract
This review will present the future prospects for physics at electron-positron colliders running near the Upsilon(4S) as well as at the charm and tau thresholds. It includes a review of the Belle II and SuperB projects. Also reviewed are the plans for BES III, which operates near the charm threshold at the IHEP BEPC machine in Bejing and the status of the Super Charm/Tau Factory proposed for the Budker Institute for Nuclear Physics (BINP) in Novosibirsk.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMuon and positron interactions and applications · Particle Detector Development and Performance · Superconducting Materials and Applications
