Complementarity of a Low Energy Photon Collider and LHC Physics
David Asner, Stephen Asztalos, Albert De Roeck, Sven Heinemeyer, Jeff, Gronberg, John F. Gunion, Heather E. Logan, Victoria Martin, Michal Szleper,, Mayda M. Velasco

TL;DR
This paper explores how a low energy photon collider, based on dual beam technology like CLIC, can complement LHC physics to enhance particle physics research.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of combining a low energy photon collider with LHC to improve the exploration of particle interactions.
Findings
Photon collider provides unique insights into particle interactions.
Complementarity enhances discovery potential for new physics.
Dual beam technology enables feasible photon collider implementation.
Abstract
We discuss the complementarity between the LHC and a low energy photon collider. We mostly consider the scenario, where the first linear collider is a photon collider based on dual beam technology like CLIC.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research
