Shiltsev, 2019 - Google Patents

Ultimate colliders for particle physics: Limits and possibilities

Shiltsev, 2019

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Shiltsev V
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International Journal of Modern Physics A

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The future of the world-wide HEP community critically depends on the feasibility of the concepts for the post-LHC Higgs factories and energy frontier future colliders. Here we overview the accelerator options based on traditional technologies and consider the need …
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