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Report number hep-ex/0106058 ; BNL-52627 ; CLNS-01-1729 ; FERMILAB-PUB-01-550-E ; LBNL-47813 ; SLAC-R-570 ; UCRL-ID-143810-DR ; LC-REV-2001-074-US
Title Linear Collider Physics Resource Book for Snowmass 2001 - Part 4: Theoretical, Accelerator, and Experimental Options
Author(s) Abe, T. (SLAC) ; Arkani-Hamed, N. (LBL, Berkeley) ; Asner, D. (LLNL, Livermore) ; Baer, H. (Florida State U.) ; Bagger, J. (Johns Hopkins U.) ; Balazs, C. (Hawaii U.) ; Baltay, C. (Yale U.) ; Barker, T. (Colorado U.) ; Barklow, T. (SLAC) ; Barron, J. (Colorado U.) Show all 161 authors
Imprint 2001-06-13
Number of pages 136
Note LaTeX, 136 pages, American Linear Collider Working Group, Part 4
Subject category hep-ph ; Particle Physics - Phenomenology ; hep-ex ; Particle Physics - Experiment
Abstract This Resource Book reviews the physics opportunities of a next-generation e+e- linear collider and discusses options for the experimental program. Part 4 discusses options for the linear collider program, at a number of levels. First, it presents a broad review of physics beyond the Standard Model, indicating how the linear collider is relevant to each possible pathway. Next, it surveys options for the accelerator and experimental plan, including the questions of the running scenario, the issue of one or two interaction regions, and the options for positron polarization, photon-photon collisions, and e-e- collisions. Finally, it reviews the detector design issues for the linear collider and presents three possible detector designs.
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