Experimental Approaches at Linear Colliders
Marco Battaglia, Ian Hinchliffe, John Jaros, James Wells

TL;DR
This report reviews the physics potential, performance requirements, and R&D needs for linear colliders around 1 TeV and higher energies, assessing experimental approaches and special options.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive evaluation of the physics case, technical challenges, and R&D priorities for future linear collider projects.
Findings
Critical physics case for 1 TeV linear colliders established
Performance requirements for collider operation identified
Key R&D areas for collider development highlighted
Abstract
This report summarises the activity of the E3 working group "Experimental Approaches at Linear Colliders". The group was charged with examining critically the physics case for a linear collider of energy of order 1 TeV as well as the cases for higher energy machines, assessing the performance requirements and exploring the viability of several special options. In addition it was asked to identify the critical areas where R&D is required.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Superconducting Materials and Applications
