CLICdp Overview: Overview of physics potential at CLIC
Aharon Levy (for the CLICdp collaboration)

TL;DR
This paper provides an overview of the CLIC detector and physics studies, highlighting the potential of the Compact Linear Collider for precision physics and the associated R&D efforts.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive summary of the physics potential, detector challenges, and ongoing R&D activities for the future CLIC collider at CERN.
Findings
Detailed physics potential analysis at CLIC
Summary of detector R&D activities
Assessment of physics challenges at high energies
Abstract
CLICdp, the CLIC detector and physics study, is an international collaboration presently composed of 23 institutions. The collaboration is addressing detector and physics issues for the future Compact Linear Collider (CLIC), a high-energy electron-positron accelerator which is one of the options for the next collider to be built at CERN. Precision physics under challenging beam and background conditions is the key theme for the CLIC detector studies. This leads to a number of cutting-edge R&D activities within CLICdp. The talk includes a brief introduction to CLIC, accelerator and detectors, hardware R&D as well as physics studies at CLIC.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle Detector Development and Performance · Particle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers · Superconducting Materials and Applications
