The 2017 International Workshop on Future Linear Colliders (LCWS2017) has been hosted in Strasbourg from Monday, October 23 through Friday, October 27, at the Strasbourg Convention Center (PMC).
The workshop was devoted to the study of the physics case for a high energy linear electron-positron collider, taking into account the recent results from LHC, and to review the progress in the detector and accelerator designs for both ILC and CLIC projects. The event has represented an important step before the start of the European Strategy update process.
Local Organizing Committee:
Jérôme Baudot (IPHC) |
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Welcome address from Local Organizing Committee
ILC Decision Timeline in Japan (KEK/JAHEP) and Asian LC overview
Brief report LC activities in Europe and European Strategy Update timeline
Brief LC activities in Americas and P5 update timeline
LC physics at 250 GeV
LC physics at 380 GeV (with emphasis on “gains” wrt 250)
ILC accelerator status and optimisation
CLIC accelerator status and optimisation
Super Conducting machines and lessons (to be) learned
Normal conduction machines and lessons (to be) learned
CLIC detector status and plans
SiD Status and Plans
R&D progress: Vertex/Tracking
R&D progress: Calorimetry
CMS
Opportunity to present and discuss mass
measurement issues that were not presented n Monday's
actual plenary talk.
The meeting will be broadcast through Vidyo:
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The meeting will be broadcast through Vidyo:
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The meeting will be broadcast through Vidyo:
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MDI missing currently, physics maybe too short