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  Future Circular Collider : Vol. 1 Physics opportunities

Mangano, M., Azzi, P., Benedikt, M., Blondel, A., Britzger, D., Dainese, A., et al. (2019). Future Circular Collider: Vol. 1 Physics opportunities. European Physical Journal C, 79, 474. doi:10.1140/epjc/s10052-019-6904-3.

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Mangano, Michelangelo1, Author
Azzi, Patrizia1, Author
Benedikt, Michael1, Author
Blondel, Alain1, Author
Britzger, Daniel1, Author
Dainese, Andrea1, Author
Dam, Mogens1, Author
Blas, Jorge de1, Author
d'Enterria, David1, Author
Fischer, Oliver1, Author
Grojean, Christophe1, Author
Gutleber, Johannes1, Author
Gwenlan, Claire1, Author
Helsens, Clement1, Author
Janot, Patrick1, Author
Klein, Max1, Author
Klein, Uta1, Author
Mccullough, Matthew Philip1, Author
Monteil, Stephane1, Author
Poole, John1, Author
Ramsey-Musolfm, Michael1, AuthorSchwanenberger, Christian1, AuthorSelvaggi, Michele1, AuthorZimmermann, Frank1, AuthorYou, Tevong1, Author more..
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1Max Planck Institute for Physics, Max Planck Society and Cooperation Partners, ou_2253650              

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Free keywords: Future Accelerators
 Abstract: This volume of the Conceptual Design Report is dedicated to an overview of the FCC physics potential. It focuses on the most significant targets of the potential FCC research programme but, for the sake of space, not covering a large body of science that will nevertheless be accessible (and which is documented in various other reports, listed in the Appendix). The studies presented here, in addition to setting plausible targets for the FCC achievements, have helped in making the choice of the colliders’ parameters (energy, luminosity) and their operation plans. Furthermore, these studies contributed to the deinition of the critical detector features and parameters, as described in Volumes 2 and 3 of the CDR. While at first discussing the targets of each collider separately, the second part of this volume puts their synergy and complementarity in perspective, underscoring the added benefit to science brought by the unity and coherence of the whole programme. In addition to summarising the outcome of the work done during this CDR phase of the FCC physics studies, for the benefit of the whole particle physics community, this document is intended to stimulate an expert discussion of the FCC physics potential, in the context of the forthcoming review of the European Strategy for Particle Physics.

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Title: European Physical Journal C
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 79 Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 474 Identifier: -