Updated CLIC luminosity staging baseline and Higgs coupling prospects
Aidan Robson, Philipp Roloff

TL;DR
This paper presents an updated luminosity staging plan for the CLIC collider, detailing projected data collection at various energies and discussing Higgs coupling measurement sensitivities over a 25-30 year program.
Contribution
It provides a revised luminosity and energy staging baseline for CLIC, aligning with other future colliders, and updates Higgs coupling sensitivity projections.
Findings
CLIC will deliver 1 ab^-1 at 380 GeV, 2.5 ab^-1 at 1.5 TeV, and 5 ab^-1 at 3 TeV.
The total program duration is estimated at 25-30 years.
Updated Higgs coupling sensitivities are provided for the new staging scenario.
Abstract
An updated luminosity staging baseline for CLIC is presented. Assuming accelerator ramp-up and up-time scenarios that are harmonized with those of other potential future colliders, CLIC will deliver 1 ab^-1 at sqrt(s)=380 GeV, 2.5 ab^-1 at sqrt(s)=1.5 TeV, and 5 ab^-1 at sqrt(s)=3 TeV. The complete programme will take 25-30 years. The baseline scenario for luminosity sharing between the two electron beam polarisation states is also discussed. Updated Higgs coupling sensitivities are given for this new luminosity staging baseline.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Particle Detector Development and Performance · Particle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers
