Speaker
Alain Blondel
(Universite de Geneve (CH))
Description
One of the focusses of the Future Circular Collider design study is a high-luminosity and high-precision e+e- collider (FCC-ee), with energies ranging from below the Z peak to above the top quark pair production threshold. The FCC-ee is also the possible first step towards the ultimate goal, a 100 TeV hadron collider. The high luminosity allows 1012-13 Z decays, 108 W pairs, 2.106 Higgs bosons and 106 top-quark pairs to be contemplated. The experimental conditions and beam energy properties allow a very powerful physics program including high-precision measurements and search for rare processes. The status of the experimental study, including a number of challenges, will be presented
Author
Patrizia Azzi
(INFN Padova (IT))
Co-authors
Alain Blondel
(Universite de Geneve (CH))
Patrick Janot
(CERN)