Detectors for Linear Colliders: Physics Requirements and Experimental Conditions

author: Marco Battaglia, CERN - European Organization for Nuclear Research
author: Mark Thomson, Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge
published: Sept. 13, 2011,   recorded: February 2010,   views: 3705
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How is the anticipated physics program of a future e+e- collider shaping the R&D; for new detectors in collider particle physics ? This presentation will review the main physics requirements and experimental conditions comparing to LHC and LEP. In particular, I shall discuss how e+e- experimentation is expected to change moving from LEP-2 up to multi-TeV energies.

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