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View article: CLIC readiness report
CLIC readiness report Open
The Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) is a TeV-scale high-luminosity linear e + e − collider studied by the international CLIC and CLICdp collaborations hosted by CERN. CLIC uses a two-beam acceleration scheme, in which normal-conducting high…
View article: Beam-induced Backgrounds at the Compact Linear Collider
Beam-induced Backgrounds at the Compact Linear Collider Open
The Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) is a concept for a future linear e+e- collider, able to reach multi-TeV centre-of-mass energies. High intensities and nanometre-sized beams are needed to meet the required luminosity performance. These le…
View article: The impact of synchrotron radiation at the Compact Linear Collider
The impact of synchrotron radiation at the Compact Linear Collider Open
Synchrotron radiation (SR) emission and interactions with the vacuum chamber walls have the potential to negatively impact the performance of future electron–positron colliders. The Beam Delivery System (BDS) of the Compact Linear Collider…
View article: Synchrotron Radiation Reflections in the CLIC Beam Delivery System
Synchrotron Radiation Reflections in the CLIC Beam Delivery System Open
Synchrotron radiation (SR) reflction is an important issue for future linear colliders. High fluxes of SR might impact the performance of the detector, through irradiation of the forward luminosity and beam quality calorimeters or of the i…
View article: CERN Yellow Reports: Monographs, Vol 1 (2019): Detector Technologies for CLIC
CERN Yellow Reports: Monographs, Vol 1 (2019): Detector Technologies for CLIC Open
The Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) is a high-energy high-luminosity linear electron-positron collider under development. It is foreseen to be built and operated in three stages, at centre-of-mass energies of 380 GeV, 1.5 TeV and 3 TeV, res…
View article: Beam-induced backgrounds in CLICdet
Beam-induced backgrounds in CLICdet Open
To ensure the optimal exploitation of the physics potential of a future electron–positron collider detector, a careful study of the beam-induced backgrounds is essential. In this note, the beam conditions and the beam-induced background pr…
View article: Top-quark physics at the CLIC electron-positron linear collider
Top-quark physics at the CLIC electron-positron linear collider Open
© 2019, The Author(s). The Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) is a proposed future high-luminosity linear electron-positron collider operating at three energy stages, with nominal centre-of-mass energies s = 380 GeV, 1.5 TeV, and 3 TeV. Its ai…
View article: Resistive Wall Effects in the CLIC Beam Delivery System
Resistive Wall Effects in the CLIC Beam Delivery System Open
Resistive wall wakefields are an important issue to study for future linear colliders. Wakefields in the Beam Delivery System (BDS) might cause severe multi-bunch effects, leading to beam quality and luminosity losses. The resistive wall e…
View article: Intra-Bunch Energy Spread Minimisation for CLIC Operation at a Centre-of-Mass Energy of 350 GeV
Intra-Bunch Energy Spread Minimisation for CLIC Operation at a Centre-of-Mass Energy of 350 GeV Open
The first stage of the electron-positron Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) is designed with a centre-of-mass energy of 380 GeV. A dedicated threshold scan in the vicinity of 350 GeV is envisioned with a total integrated luminosity of 100 fb⁻¹…
View article: Synchrotron Radiation Reflections in the CLIC Beam Delivery System
Synchrotron Radiation Reflections in the CLIC Beam Delivery System Open
Synchrotron radiation (SR) reflection is an important issue for future linear colliders. High fluxes of the SR might impact the performance of the detector, through irradiation of the forward luminosity and beam quality calorimeters or of …
View article: A detector for CLIC: main parameters and performance
A detector for CLIC: main parameters and performance Open
Together with the recent CLIC detector model CLICdet a new software suite was introduced for the simulation and reconstruction of events in this detector. This note gives a brief introduction to CLICdet and describes the CLIC experimental …