The Quest for Understanding: The Case of the Upgraded Superconducting Super Collider
Alon E. Faraggi

TL;DR
This paper discusses the potential development of a 90-100 km circular hadron collider using LHC magnet technology to explore new physics beyond the Standard Model by the 2040s.
Contribution
It proposes a feasible design for an upgraded super collider to investigate fundamental physics beyond current experimental capabilities.
Findings
Design feasibility of a 50-60 TeV collider within 90-100 km ring
Potential to uncover new physics beyond the Standard Model
Building on LHC technology for future collider development
Abstract
Fundamental particle physics is at a cross road. On the one hand the Standard Model successfully accounts for all experimental observations to date. On the other hand the ElectroWeak symmetry breaking mechanism is poorly understood and suggests the existence of new physics within reach of future colliders. Building on LHC experience, a hadron collider using the well established LHC magnet technology in a 90--100km circular ring, can reach the required 50--60TeV energy range and uncover the next layers of reality by the early 2040s.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSuperconducting Materials and Applications · Particle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers
