The Compact Linear Collider (CLIC)-2018 Summary Report

Abstract

It presents the CLIC physics potential and reports on design, technology, and implementation aspects of the accelerator and the detector. CLIC is foreseen to be built and operated in stages, at centre-of-mass energies of 380 GeV, 1.5 TeV and 3 TeV, respectively. CLIC uses a two-beam acceleration scheme, in which 12 GHz accelerating structures are powered via a high-current drive beam. For the first stage, an alternative with X-band klystron powering is also considered. CLIC accelerator optimisation, technical developments and system tests have resulted in an increased energy efficiency (power around 170 MW) for the 380 GeV stage, together with a reduced cost estimate at the level of 6 billion CHF.

Publication
arXiv
Nikolaos Kokkinis-Ntrenis
Nikolaos Kokkinis-Ntrenis
Research Software Engineer

My research interests include distributed robotics, mobile computing and programmable matter.