CEPC Conceptual Design Report: Volume 2 - Physics & Detector
The CEPC Study Group

TL;DR
The CEPC is a proposed large-scale electron-positron collider in China aimed at precision Higgs, Z, and W boson studies, with detailed conceptual detector designs and physics goals outlined.
Contribution
This report presents the physics case and conceptual detector designs for the CEPC, a new collider facility for precision measurements and new physics searches.
Findings
CEPC will produce nearly one trillion Z bosons.
It will generate 100 million W bosons and over one million Higgs bosons.
The detector concepts include technological options for future R&D.
Abstract
The Circular Electron Positron Collider (CEPC) is a large international scientific facility proposed by the Chinese particle physics community to explore the Higgs boson and provide critical tests of the underlying fundamental physics principles of the Standard Model that might reveal new physics. The CEPC, to be hosted in China in a circular underground tunnel of approximately 100 km in circumference, is designed to operate as a Higgs factory producing electron-positron collisions with a center-of-mass energy of 240 GeV. The collider will also operate at around 91.2 GeV, as a Z factory, and at the WW production threshold (around 160 GeV). The CEPC will produce close to one trillion Z bosons, 100 million W bosons and over one million Higgs bosons. The vast amount of bottom quarks, charm quarks and tau-leptons produced in the decays of the Z bosons also makes the CEPC an effective…
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle Detector Development and Performance
