The International Linear Collider
Jim Brau, Paul Grannis, Mike Harrison, Michael Peskin, Marc Ross,, Harry Weerts

TL;DR
The paper summarizes the design, R&D, physics goals, and detector capabilities of the proposed 500 GeV International Linear Collider, based on the 2013 Technical Design Report.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of the collider's design, feasibility studies, and physics potential as documented in the 2013 TDR.
Findings
Feasibility of the collider design demonstrated through R&D.
Detailed physics sensitivity estimates provided.
Descriptions of detector capabilities included.
Abstract
We present a brief summary of the International Linear Collider as documented in the 2013 Technical Design Report. The Technical Design Report has detailed descriptions of the accelerator baseline design for a 500 GeV e+e- linear collider, the R&D program that has demonstrated its feasibility, the physics goals and expected sensitivities, and the description of the ILD and SiD detectors and their capabilities.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle Detector Development and Performance · Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems · Particle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers
