6–13 Jul 2022
Bologna, Italy
Europe/Rome timezone

Overview of theoretical precision of future e+e- colliders

7 Jul 2022, 12:40
15m
Room 4 (Rossa)

Room 4 (Rossa)

Parallel Talk Top quark and EW Physics Top quark and EW Physics

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

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,)

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