First piece of hardware for the FCC-ee
A prototype for the final focussing quadrupole of the FCC-ee was 3D-printed over Xmas, for tests and measurements. Congratulations to Mike Koratzinos and magnet group for this achievement.
A prototype for the final focussing quadrupole of the FCC-ee was 3D-printed over Xmas, for tests and measurements. Congratulations to Mike Koratzinos and magnet group for this achievement.
FCC-ee could measure the top quark electroweak couplings with unprecedented precision through the top pair production in semileptonic decays. Check the paper here.
The Fields and Particles division of the "Societé Française de Physique" encourages the study of an e+e- collider to measure the Higgs, top, Z and W properties. Check the conclusions delivered after the "Journée: Futur de la Physique des particules", at LPNHE, Paris, and Patrick Janot's FCC talk in this context.
Terry Wyatt supported a very clear physics case for an e+e- 90-350(500) GeV collider during his talk on the overview of the European Strategy for Particle Physics, at UK HEP Forum 2015. Check his talk here.
Don't miss Prof. Dissertori's public talk on Future Circular Colliders, taking place on the 20th November, within the framework of CERN 60's anniversary.
Herwig Schopper, former CERN DG, sees the far future of CERN through the eyes of the 7th FCC-ee Physics Workshop. Check the talk he gave for the CERN 60th Anniversary Colloquim here (slide 38).
Rolf Heuer launched a think piece supporting the FCC initiative in CERN People: “The future is just around the corner”
Check out this interesting talk given by P. Janot at the XVII LNF Spring School "Bruno Touschek" in Frascati: “HEP perspectives after LHC run 2”
FCC-ee’s new publication about polarization was just released on ArXiv: Polarization at TLEP/FCC-ee: ideas and estimates
There is a new FAQ page available for you in the FCC-ee website. Don’t be shy to ask – experts will be happy to answer all your questions.