The CLIC Study: Taking the LEP Legacy to the Multi-TeV Frontier
Marco Battaglia

TL;DR
The CLIC study explores a multi-TeV linear collider concept for high-energy e+e- collisions, leveraging LEP experience to enhance future particle physics research capabilities.
Contribution
It introduces the design and physics potential of the CLIC linear collider, building on LEP's legacy for next-generation high-energy experiments.
Findings
Design feasibility of a 5 TeV e+e- collider
Enhanced luminosity targets for future experiments
Potential for new physics discoveries at multi-TeV energies
Abstract
The CLIC Study that aims at a linear collider able to deliver e+e- collisions at centre-of-mass energies up to 5 TeV with luminosity of 10^35 cm^-2 s^-1 is presented. Its physics potential is outlined with special emphasis to the relationships to the experience gained in a decade of e+e- experimentation at LEP.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Particle Detector Development and Performance · Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems
