The Physics Prospects for CLIC
Abstract
Following a brief outline of the CLIC project, this talk summarizes some of the principal motivations for an e+ e- collider with E_CM = 3 TeV. It is shown by several examples that CLIC would represent a significant step beyond the LHC and ILC in its capabilities for precision measurements at high energies. It would make possible a complete study of a light Higgs boson, including rare decay modes, and would provide a unique tool to study a heavy Higgs boson. CLIC could also complete the studies of supersymmetric spectra, if sparticles are relatively light, and discover any heavier sparticles. It would also enable deeper probes of extra dimensions, new gauge bosons and excited quarks or leptons. CLIC has unique value to add to experimental particle physics, whatever the LHC discovers.
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@article{arxiv.0811.1366,
title = {The Physics Prospects for CLIC},
author = {John Ellis},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0811.1366},
year = {2008}
}
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Talk at Engin Arik Conference, Istanbul, October 2008, 19 pages, 15 figures, uses bpl.sty (included)