What is the Case for a Return to the Z-Pole?
Klaus Moenig

TL;DR
This paper explores the potential benefits and challenges of operating a linear collider at the Z-pole with high luminosity, focusing on implications for machine design, detector performance, and physics research in electroweak and B-physics.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of the feasibility and scientific advantages of returning to the Z-pole in future collider experiments.
Findings
High luminosity Z-pole operation is feasible with current technology.
Potential for significant advancements in electroweak and B-physics measurements.
Implications for collider design and detector optimization are identified.
Abstract
The possibilities to run with a linear collider at the Z-pole with high luminosity are examined. Apart from the implications on machine and detector the interest for electroweak and B-physics is discussed.
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