The International Linear Collider Technical Design Report (TDR) describes in
four volumes the physics case and the design of a 500 GeV centre-of-mass energy
linear electron-positron collider based on superconducting radio-frequency
technology using Niobium cavities as the accelerating structures. The
accelerator can be extended to 1 TeV and also run as a Higgs factory at around
250 GeV and on the Z0 pole. A comprehensive value estimate of the accelerator
is give, together with associated uncertainties. It is shown that no
significant technical issues remain to be solved. Once a site is selected and
the necessary site-dependent engineering is carried out, construction can begin
immediately. The TDR also gives baseline documentation for two high-performance
detectors that can share the ILC luminosity by being moved into and out of the
beam line in a "push-pull" configuration. These detectors, ILD and SiD, are
described in detail. They form the basis for a world-class experimental
programme that promises to increase significantly our understanding of the
fundamental processes that govern the evolution of the Universe.
%0 Generic
%1 Baer2013International
%A Baer, Howard
%A Barklow, Tim
%A Fujii, Keisuke
%A Gao, Yuanning
%A Hoang, Andre
%A Kanemura, Shinya
%A List, Jenny
%A Logan, Heather E.
%A Nomerotski, Andrei
%A Perelstein, Maxim
%A Peskin, Michael E.
%A Pöschl, Roman
%A Reuter, Jürgen
%A Riemann, Sabine
%A Savoy-Navarro, Aurore
%A Servant, Geraldine
%A Tait, Tim M. P.
%A Yu, Jaehoon
%D 2013
%K expt, review
%T The International Linear Collider Technical Design Report - Volume 2: Physics
%U http://arxiv.org/abs/1306.6352
%X The International Linear Collider Technical Design Report (TDR) describes in
four volumes the physics case and the design of a 500 GeV centre-of-mass energy
linear electron-positron collider based on superconducting radio-frequency
technology using Niobium cavities as the accelerating structures. The
accelerator can be extended to 1 TeV and also run as a Higgs factory at around
250 GeV and on the Z0 pole. A comprehensive value estimate of the accelerator
is give, together with associated uncertainties. It is shown that no
significant technical issues remain to be solved. Once a site is selected and
the necessary site-dependent engineering is carried out, construction can begin
immediately. The TDR also gives baseline documentation for two high-performance
detectors that can share the ILC luminosity by being moved into and out of the
beam line in a "push-pull" configuration. These detectors, ILD and SiD, are
described in detail. They form the basis for a world-class experimental
programme that promises to increase significantly our understanding of the
fundamental processes that govern the evolution of the Universe.
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four volumes the physics case and the design of a 500 GeV centre-of-mass energy
linear electron-positron collider based on superconducting radio-frequency
technology using Niobium cavities as the accelerating structures. The
accelerator can be extended to 1 TeV and also run as a Higgs factory at around
250 GeV and on the Z0 pole. A comprehensive value estimate of the accelerator
is give, together with associated uncertainties. It is shown that no
significant technical issues remain to be solved. Once a site is selected and
the necessary site-dependent engineering is carried out, construction can begin
immediately. The TDR also gives baseline documentation for two high-performance
detectors that can share the ILC luminosity by being moved into and out of the
beam line in a "push-pull" configuration. These detectors, ILD and SiD, are
described in detail. They form the basis for a world-class experimental
programme that promises to increase significantly our understanding of the
fundamental processes that govern the evolution of the Universe.}},
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author = {Baer, Howard and Barklow, Tim and Fujii, Keisuke and Gao, Yuanning and Hoang, Andre and Kanemura, Shinya and List, Jenny and Logan, Heather E. and Nomerotski, Andrei and Perelstein, Maxim and Peskin, Michael E. and P\"{o}schl, Roman and Reuter, J\"{u}rgen and Riemann, Sabine and Savoy-Navarro, Aurore and Servant, Geraldine and Tait, Tim M. P. and Yu, Jaehoon},
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title = {{The International Linear Collider Technical Design Report - Volume 2: Physics}},
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