Concept for a Future Super Proton-Proton Collider
Jingyu Tang, J. Scott Berg, Weiping Chai, Fusan Chen, Nian Chen,, Weiren Chou, Haiyi Dong, Jie Gao, Tao Han, Yongbin Leng, Guangrui Li, Ramesh, Gupta, Peng Li, Zhihui Li, Baiqi Liu, Yudong Liu, Xinchou Lou, Qing Luo,, Ernie Malamud, Lijun Mao, Robert B. Palmer, Quanling Peng

TL;DR
This paper discusses the conceptual design of a future super proton-proton collider (SPPC) as part of China's CEPC-SPPC project, aimed at exploring physics beyond the Standard Model after the Higgs factory stage.
Contribution
It presents a conceptual framework for the SPPC, outlining its role as a next-generation collider for beyond Standard Model physics research.
Findings
Proposes a two-stage collider project in China.
Highlights the SPPC's potential for new physics discoveries.
Discusses technical and scientific challenges of the SPPC.
Abstract
Following the discovery of the Higgs boson at LHC, new large colliders are being studied by the international high-energy community to explore Higgs physics in detail and new physics beyond the Standard Model. In China, a two-stage circular collider project CEPC-SPPC is proposed, with the first stage CEPC (Circular Electron Positron Collier, a so-called Higgs factory) focused on Higgs physics, and the second stage SPPC (Super Proton-Proton Collider) focused on new physics beyond the Standard Model. This paper discusses this second stage.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers · Crystallography and Radiation Phenomena · Particle accelerators and beam dynamics
