Study Overview for Super Proton-Proton Collider
Jingyu Tang, Yuhong Zhang, Qingjin Xu, Jie Gao, Xinchou Lou, Yifang, Wang

TL;DR
The paper presents an overview of the design, challenges, and technological considerations for the proposed Super Proton-Proton Collider, aiming to enable high-energy physics discoveries in the future.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive design overview and identifies key technological challenges and R&D needs for the SPPC project.
Findings
Design parameters for 125 TeV collisions are established.
Identification of critical technologies and R&D pathways.
Assessment of environmental impacts and upgrade options.
Abstract
SPPC (Super Proton-Proton Collider) is a discovery machine that is designed for energy frontier research in two decades from now, as the second stage of the CEPC-SPPC project. The main objective is to carry out experiments at 125 TeV in center-of-mass energy in a two-ring collider of 100 km in circumference and 20 T in dipole field. This white paper about SPPC describes the machine related issues, including performance, design overview, design challenges, key technologies and their maturity and required R&D, staged options and upgrades, synergies with other facilities, and environmental impacts.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle Detector Development and Performance · Particle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers · Superconducting Materials and Applications
