Physics highlights at ILC and CLIC
Strahinja Luki\'c (on behalf of the FCAL Collaboration, the CLIC, Detector, Physics Study)

TL;DR
This paper reviews the physics potential of the ILC and CLIC linear colliders, emphasizing their role in precision measurements and new physics searches complementing the LHC.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive comparison of ILC and CLIC experimental conditions, detector concepts, and highlights their capabilities for precision physics and new physics exploration.
Findings
Linear colliders offer high-precision experiments complementing hadron colliders.
They are promising tools for testing the Standard Model.
They can effectively search for new physics beyond the Standard Model.
Abstract
In this lecture, the physics potential for the e+e- linear collider experiments ILC and CLIC is reviewed. The experimental conditions are compared to those at hadron colliders and their intrinsic value for precision experiments, complementary to the hadron colliders, is discussed. The detector concepts for ILC and CLIC are outlined in their most important aspects related to the precision physics. Highlights from the physics program and from the benchmark studies are given. It is shown that linear colliders are a promising tool, complementing the LHC in essential ways to test the Standard Model and to search for new physics.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Particle Detector Development and Performance · Particle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers
