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The International Linear Collider. A Global Project | Hiroaki Aihara
; Jonathan Bagger
; Philip Bambade
; Barry Barish
; Ties Behnke
; Alain Bellerive
; Mikael Berggren
; James Brau
; Martin Breidenbach
; Ivanka Bozovic-Jelisavcic
; Philip Burrows
; Massimo Caccia
; Paul Colas
; Dmitri Denisov
; Gerald Eigen
; Lyn Evans
; Angeles Faus-Golfe
; Brian Foster
; Keisuke Fujii
; Juan Fuster
; Frank Gaede
; Jie Gao
; Paul Grannis
; Christophe Grojean
; Andrew Hutton
; Marek Idzik
; Andrea Jeremie
; Kiyotomo Kawagoe
; Sachio Komamiya
; Tadeusz Lesiak
; Aharon Levy
; Benno List
; Jenny List
; Shinichiro Michizono
; Akiya Miyamoto
; Joachim Mnich
; Hugh Montgomery
; Hitoshi Murayama
; Olivier Napoly
; Yasuhiro Okada
; Carlo Pagani
; Michael Peskin
; Roman Poeschl
; Francois Richard
; Aidan Robson
; Thomas Schoerner-Sadenius
; Marcel Stanitzki
; Steinar Stapnes
; Jan Strube
; Atsuto Suzuki
; Junping Tian
; Maksym Titovx
; Marcel Vos
; Nicholas Walkerx
; Hans Weise
; Andrew White
; Graham Wilson
; Marc Winter
; Sakue Yamada
; Akira Yamamoto
; Hitoshi Yamamoto
; Satoru Yamashita
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28 Jan 2019 | Abstract: | A large, world-wide community of physicists is working to realise an
exceptional physics program of energy-frontier, electron-positron collisions
with the International Linear Collider (ILC). This program will begin with a
central focus on high-precision and model-independent measurements of the Higgs
boson couplings. This method of searching for new physics beyond the Standard
Model is orthogonal to and complements the LHC physics program. The ILC at 250
GeV will also search for direct new physics in exotic Higgs decays and in
pair-production of weakly interacting particles. Polarised electron and
positron beams add unique opportunities to the physics reach. The ILC can be
upgraded to higher energy, enabling precision studies of the top quark and
measurement of the top Yukawa coupling and the Higgs self-coupling. The key
accelerator technology, superconducting radio-frequency cavities, has matured.
Optimised collider and detector designs, and associated physics analyses, were
presented in the ILC Technical Design Report, signed by 2400 scientists. There
is a strong interest in Japan to host this international effort. A detailed
review of the many aspects of the project is nearing a conclusion in Japan. Now
the Japanese government is preparing for a decision on the next phase of
international negotiations, that could lead to a project start within a few
years. The potential timeline of the ILC project includes an initial phase of
about 4 years to obtain international agreements, complete engineering design
and prepare construction, and form the requisite international collaboration,
followed by a construction phase of 9 years. | Source: | arXiv, 1901.9829 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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