May 17, 2018; Talk
Ulrike Schnoor: Physics at the Compact Linear Collider
Speaker(s)
Ulrike Schnoor [CERN CLICdp group]
Start and end time
03:00 PM
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04:00 PM
Location
ASB, E19
Address
Zellescher Weg 19
01069 Dresden
01069 Dresden
The Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) is a high-energy linear electron-positron collider studied by the CLIC Detector & Physics (CLICdp) collaboration. The CLIC baseline staging scenario foresees operation at center-of-mass energies from 350 GeV to 3 TeV. The guiding principles and physics motivation for these energy stages will be presented, as well as the corresponding detector model developed by CLICdp. Physics analyses are performed using full detector simulation including beam effects. I will present studies of Higgs, top, and BSM processes at CLIC to illustrate its physics potential.