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Author (up) CEPC Study Group (Gao, J. et al); Mitsou, V.A.; Passemar, E. url  doi
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  Title CEPC Technical Design Report: Accelerator Type Journal Article
  Year 2024 Publication Radiation Detection Technology and Methods Abbreviated Journal Radiat. Detect. Technol. Methods  
  Volume 8 Issue 1 Pages 1-1105  
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  Abstract The Circular Electron Positron Collider (CEPC) is a large scientific project initiated and hosted by China, fostered through extensive collaboration with international partners. The complex comprises four accelerators: a 30 GeV Linac, a 1.1 GeV Damping Ring, a Booster capable of achieving energies up to 180 GeV, and a Collider operating at varying energy modes (Z, W, H, and t (t) over bar). The Linac and Damping Ring are situated on the surface, while the subterranean Booster and Collider are housed in a 100 km circumference underground tunnel, strategically accommodating future expansion with provisions for a potential Super Proton Proton Collider (SPPC). The CEPC primarily serves as a Higgs factory. In its baseline design with synchrotron radiation (SR) power of 30 MW per beam, it can achieve a luminosity of 5 x10(34) cm(-2)s(-1) per interaction point (IP), resulting in an integrated luminosity of 13 ab(-1) for two IPs over a decade, producing 2.6 million Higgs bosons. Increasing the SR power to 50 MW per beam expands the CEPC's capability to generate 4.3 million Higgs bosons, facilitating precise measurements of Higgs coupling at sub-percent levels, exceeding the precision expected from the HL-LHC by an order of magnitude. This Technical Design Report (TDR) follows the Preliminary Conceptual Design Report (Pre-CDR, 2015) and the Conceptual Design Report (CDR, 2018), comprehensively detailing the machine's layout, performance metrics, physical design and analysis, technical systems design, R&D and prototyping efforts, and associated civil engineering aspects. Additionally, it includes a cost estimate and a preliminary construction timeline, establishing a framework for forthcoming engineering design phase and site selection procedures. Construction is anticipated to begin around 2027-2028, pending government approval, with an estimated duration of 8 years. The commencement of experiments and data collection could potentially be initiated in the mid-2030s.  
  Address [Gao, Jie] Chinese Acad Sci, Inst High Energy Phys, Beijing, Peoples R China, Email: Gaoj@ihep.ac.cn  
  Corporate Author Thesis  
  Publisher Springer Singapore Pte Ltd Place of Publication Editor  
  Language English Summary Language Original Title  
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title  
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition  
  ISSN 2509-9930 ISBN Medium  
  Area Expedition Conference  
  Notes WOS:001406530100001 Approved no  
  Is ISI yes International Collaboration yes  
  Call Number IFIC @ pastor @ Serial 6486  
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