The Compact Linear Collider Study

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The Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) Study is a site independent feasibility study aiming at the development of a realistic technology at an affordable cost for an electron-positron Linear Collider in the post-LHC era for Physics up to the multi-TeV center of mass colliding beam energy range (0.5 to 5 TeV).

CLIC Study
Description
Organisation
Collaborations
Meetings & Working Groups
General Administration
 

CLIC Test Facility (CTF3) Home Page

CLIC Stability Study Home Page

Communication
Publication
Recent Talks
CERN Academic Training on CLIC technological challenges (060612-16)
Workshops and Conferences
CLIC-CTF3 visitors - Useful Information
Useful Links
Accelerator Test Facility (ATF-KEK Homepage)
Asian Regional Team for Linear Collider Accelerator Development (ATF2)

Electron-Positron Linear Collider Project (JLC Homepage)
ESGARD
EUROTeV
EU co-funded projects (in CDS choose CERN Accelerator R&D Projets)
External Relations with EU Institutions (Home Page)
ILC Home Page
Interactions Org.
Next Linear Collider (NLC Homepage)
 
Project Design & Physics Motivation
CLIC Parameters
Layouts
CLIC Physics Studies Home Page
CERN report 2004-05: Physics at the CLIC Multi-TeV Linear Collider
Old Clic Site Link

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