29 July 2019 to 2 August 2019
Northeastern University
US/Eastern timezone

Physics at FCC-ee

30 Jul 2019, 14:00
23m
Shillman 315 (Northeastern University)

Shillman 315

Northeastern University

Oral Presentation Higgs & Electroweak Physics Higgs & Electroweak Physics

Speaker

Markus Klute (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (US))

Description

The future circular collider (FCC) study released a conceptual design report (CDR) in January 2019. An electron machine is considered as a first step (FCC-ee) with up to four detectors. FCC-ee is capable of very high luminosities in a wide center-of-mass (ECM) spectrum from 90 to 365 GeV. FCC-ee provides a clean experimental environment, produces high luminosity for precision measurements of the Higgs boson, W and Z bosons, and the top-quark. Precision searches will test the consistency of the Standard Model and push the sensitivity to new physics at high scales.

Primary author

Markus Klute (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (US))

Presentation materials