The CLIC Study of a Multi-TeV Linear Collider

Jean-Pierre Delahaye (CERN)
Seminar Room 3, 15:00h

The CLIC study explores technological developments to extend
electron/positron linear colliders into the Multi-TeV colliding beam
energy range at reasonable cost and power consumption. For the
sake of efficiency, it is based on a novel scheme of Two Beam
Acceleration. A site independent conceptual design report (CDR)
of an electron-positron Compact LInear Collider (CLIC) with a 3 TeV
center-of-mass collision energy is presently being prepared including
results of 25 years of R&D to address the feasibility of its novel and
promising technology, especially in an ambitious Test Facility, CTF3.
The present status and major results of the R&D performed by a
multi-lateral CLIC/CTF3 collaboration strong of 38 volunteer institutes
from 19 countries as well as the plans towards a Technical Design
for a possible facility complementary to the LHC in the future will be
  presented.

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