Speaker
Prof.
Dean Karlen
(University of Victoria (CA))
Description
The physics potential for an electron-positron linear collider operating at energies above LEP-II has been established for more than a decade. The case is even stronger now that we know the Higgs boson has a mass that allows a linear collider to make precisions studies of its properties. There is renewed excitement in this project with the Japanese Government considering hosting the facility. From the beginning, Canadian physicists have helped establish its physics case and have worked to solve many of its technical challenges. This presentation will summarize the current situation with Japan and the work underway in Canada in detector and accelerator R&D activities in support of a future linear collider.
Author
Prof.
Dean Karlen
(University of Victoria (CA))