Superconducting RF Cavities and Future Particle Accelerators - Applied Superconductivity Conference 2018

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The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) represents the last big step in particle accelerators for high energy physics. This machine follows three previous generations at increasing energies of complementary particle accelerators: exploratory proton-proton machines and more precise electron-positron machines. The next big step for particle physics is to build the companion electron-positron collider to the CERN Large Hadron Collider, in order to carry out precision studies of the Higgs Boson and other new physics. The leading candidate machine is the proposed International Linear Collider, which will be based on superconducting RF technologies. In this presentation, the technical features of the ILC and the physics potential are discussed.

The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) represents the last big step in particle accelerators for high energy physics. This machine follows three previous generations at increasing energies of complementary particle accelerators: exploratory proton-proton machines and more precise electron-positron machines. The next big step for particle physics is ...

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