Speaker
Bennie Ward
(Baylor University)
Description
For both the FCC-ee and the ILC, to exploit properly the respective precision physics program, the theoretical precision tag on the respective luminosity will need to be improved from the analogs of the 0.054 % (0.061%) results at LEP at $M_Z$, where the former (latter) LEP result has (does not have) the pairs correction. At the FCC-ee at $M_Z$ one needs improvement to 0.01%, for example. We present an overview of the roads one may take to reach the required 0.01 % precision tag at the FCC-ee and of what the corresponding precision expectations would be for the FCC-ee$_{350}$, ILC$_{500}$, ILC$_{1000}$, and CLIC$_{3000}$ setups.
In-person participation | Yes |
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Primary authors
Bennie Ward
(Baylor University)
Dr
Maciej Skrzypek
(Institute of Nuclear Physics)
Scott Yost
(The Citadel)
Stanislaw Jadach
(Institute of Nuclear Physics, PAN, Krakow)
Dr
Wiesiaw Placzek
( Institute of Applied Computer Science, Jagiellonian University,)