Friday, April 19, 2024
11:00 - 12:00
The European Strategy for Particle Physics identified a high-energy e+e- collider studying the Higgs boson as the next priority collider project. The different proposals to realize such a collider all reach a similar performance on the core Higgs program at 250 GeV, albeit with different choices of luminosity and polarisation - but they differ in capabilities at lower and higher energies. This talk will review the physics capabilities of future e+e- linear colliders in the Higgs sector and beyond, with a specific emphasis illuminating the interplay of the top-level beam parameters luminosity, energy and polarisation.
Nikhef
Nikhef/CWI
Nikhef Colloquium room
Colloquium
gravitational and astroparticle physics, high energy physics
Jenny List (DESY)