C$^3$ Demonstration Research and Development Plan
Emilio A. Nanni, Martin Breidenbach, Caterina Vernieri, Sergey, Belomestnykh, Pushpalatha Bhat, Sergei Nagaitsev, Mei Bai, William Berg, Tim, Barklow, John Byrd, Ankur Dhar, Ram C. Dhuley, Chris Doss, Joseph Duris,, Auralee Edelen, Claudio Emma, Josef Frisch, Annika Gabriel

TL;DR
C$^3$ aims to develop a cost-effective, high-gradient, high-efficiency normal conducting linear collider technology for Higgs boson studies, with a staged R&D plan and potential for upgrades.
Contribution
This paper proposes a new approach to linear accelerators, outlining a staged R&D plan to demonstrate C$^3$ technology and its industrialization pathway.
Findings
Development of a staged demonstration facility for C$^3$ technology.
Identification of key system maturation needs for the main linac.
Discussion of infrastructure and siting strategies for C$^3$ implementation.
Abstract
C is an opportunity to realize an ee collider for the study of the Higgs boson at GeV, with a well defined upgrade path to 550 GeV while staying on the same short facility footprint. C is based on a fundamentally new approach to normal conducting linear accelerators that achieves both high gradient and high efficiency at relatively low cost. Given the advanced state of linear collider designs, the key system that requires technical maturation for C is the main linac. This white paper presents the staged approach towards a facility to demonstrate C technology with both Direct (source and main linac) and Parallel (beam delivery, damping ring, ancillary component) R&D. The white paper also includes discussion on the approach for technology industrialization, related HEP R&D activities that are enabled by C R&D, infrastructure requirements and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers · Particle accelerators and beam dynamics · Particle Detector Development and Performance
