por Juan Alcaraz Maestre (CIEMAT)

Europe/Madrid
Sala Maria de Maeztu (Edificio 2)

Sala Maria de Maeztu (Edificio 2)

Descripción

Two unavoidable steps to progress in the understanding of matter and its interactions at high energy are the ultra-precise study of the Higgs boson and the full exploration of the 10 TeV (deca-TeV) scale. These objectives are clearly reflected in the conclusions of the 2020 European Strategy for Particle Physics: "An electron-positron Higgs factory is the highest-priority next collider" and "Europe, together with its international partners, should investigate the technical and financial feasibility of a future hadron collider at CERN with a center-of-mass energy of at least 100 TeV and with an electron-positron Higgs and electroweak factory as a possible first stage". A project covering both steps in an optimal way is the Future Circular Collider (FCC) project. It considers an initial electron-positron (FCC-ee) phase in the 90-365 GeV center-of-mass energy range, followed by a hadron-hadron (FCC-hh) phase in the same circular tunnel of about 90 km length, with proton-proton center-of-mass energies approaching 100 TeV. It would be built and operated after the completion of the high-luminosity LHC program. In this seminar we will give an overview of the unique scientific possibilities of the full FCC physics program, with a particular emphasis on the not so well known and surprising richness of the FCC-ee phase.

Coordenadas zoom: http://cfp.ciemat.es/zoomae/eventos