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Report number arXiv:2207.06213 ; FERMILAB-FN-1176-AD-PPD-TD
Title U.S. National Accelerator R&D Program on Future Colliders
Author(s) Bhat, P.C. (Fermilab) ; Belomestnykh, S. (Fermilab ; SUNY, Stony Brook) ; Bross, A. (Fermilab) ; Dasu, S. (Wisconsin U., Madison) ; Denisov, D. (Brookhaven) ; Gourlay, S. (LBL, Berkeley) ; Jindariani, S. (Fermilab) ; Lankford, A.J. (UC, Irvine) ; Nagaitsev, S. (Fermilab ; Chicago U.) ; Nanni, E.A. (SLAC) ; Palmer, M.A. (Brookhaven) ; Raubenheimer, T. (SLAC) ; Shiltsev, V. (Fermilab) ; Valishev, A. (Fermilab) ; Vernieri, C. (SLAC) ; Zimmermann, F. (CERN)
Imprint 2022-07-13
Number of pages 9
Presented at 2021 Snowmass Summer Study, Seattle, WA, United States, 11 - 20 July 2021
Subject category hep-ex ; Particle Physics - Experiment ; physics.acc-ph ; Accelerators and Storage Rings
Abstract Future colliders are an essential component of a strategic vision for particle physics. Conceptual studies and technical developments for several exciting future collider options are underway internationally. In order to realize a future collider, a concerted accelerator R&D; program is required. The U.S. HEP accelerator R&D; program currently has no direct effort in collider-specific R&D; area. This shortcoming greatly compromises the U.S. leadership role in accelerator and particle physics. In this white paper, we propose a new national accelerator R&D; program on future colliders and outline the important characteristics of such a program.
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