International Linear Collider Reference Design Report

Autor: C. Colledani, L. Raux, A. Giganon, G. Sajot, Giorgio Cavallari, L. Morin, E. Latour, Fabian Zomer, M. Benyamna, Frédéric Morel, G. Moultaka, F. Kircher, C. Carloganu, Francois Richard, J. Baudot, J. Lecoq, Michel Luong, J. C. Brient, Maurice Laloum, Damien Grandjean, Michel Chevallier, Richard Hermel, Chris Damerell, R. Cornat, C. Collard, Maarten Boonekamp, M. del Carmen Alabau, Jean-Charles Vanel, Nicholas Walker, J. Fleury, P. Colas, Perrine Royole-Degieux, J. Chauveau, P. Delebecque, L. Royer, Philip Bambade, J. A. Jaros, W. Da Silva, Catherine Adloff, Didier Jehanno, Sebastien Heini, H. Lebbolo, Sandrine Prat, Remi Lafaye, H. Mathez, I. Valin, Emilie Schibler, F. Kapusta, Mark Oreglia, Alex Mueller, Arnaud Lucotte, Christophe Vescovi, M. Reinhard, N. Pillet, O. Delferriere, Ties Behnke, Christophe Royon, J. E. Augustin, S. Wallon, C. Hugonie, B. Visentin, A. Levi Sanchez, Ritesh K. Singh, A. Deandrea, F. Dulucq, J-Y. Hostachy, R. Sefri, Didier Uriot, Marc Besancon, A. Besson, M. Davier, Nicolas Fourches, A. Rougé, Cécile Rimbault, C. Grojean, J. E. Brau, N. Brun, S. Chel, F. Le Diberder, N. Phinney, M. Anduze, Alessandro Variola, Guillaume Devanz, R. Chehab, R. Pöschl, Christine Hu-Guo, G. Doziere, N. Toge, B. Bouquet, Dirk Zerwas, F. Rossel, A. Himmi, C. De La Taille, Satoru Yamashita, A. Djouadi, N. Seguin-Moreau, Jean-Francois Grivaz, G. J. Grenier, Xavier Artru, C. Antoine, M. Margarete Muhlleitner, F. Morisseau, Didier Imbault, Andrei Dorokhov, I. Giomataris, C. Combaret, P. Lutz, H. Videau, David Attié, Bogdan Malaescu, Abdelhak Djouadi, Jean-Marc Virey, Y. Karyotakis, G. Martin-Chassard, D. Ninh Le, V. Boudry, Maximilien Chefdeville, S. Manen, Maksym Titov, P. Le Du, P. Vincent, H. Guler, Guillaume Blanchard, Sophie Henrot-Versille, R. Gaglione, Imad Baptiste Laktineh, Joseph Lykken, J. Payet, G. Wormser, Akiya Miyamoto, Fabien Eozenou, O. Dadoun, Stephane Caliier, Eric Lagorio, Marc Winter, D. Grondin, Klaus Mönig, Melanie Bruchon, J. David, J. Prast, E. Delagnes, A. Savoy-Navarro, C. Jauffret, T. Garvey, Pierre Bosland, Djamel Eddine Boumediene, F. Badaud, Yasuhiro Okada, A. Beteille, J.F. Genat, Marumi Kado, Olivier Napoly, Daniel Dzahini, Zhen Zhang, M. Knecht, Ph Gris, P. Mora de Freitas, L. Gallin-Martel, Frederic Chandez, D. L. Burke, M. Bedjidian, W. Dulinski, C. Simon
Rok vydání: 2007
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DOI: 10.2172/914731
Popis: {lg_bullet} What is the universe? How did it begin? {lg_bullet} What are matter and energy? What are space and time? These basic questions have been the subject of scientific theories and experiments throughout human history. The answers have revolutionized the enlightened view of the world, transforming society and advancing civilization. Universal laws and principles govern everyday phenomena, some of them manifesting themselves only at scales of time and distance far beyond everyday experience. Particle physics experiments using particle accelerators transform matter and energy, to reveal the basic workings of the universe. Other experiments exploit naturally occurring particles, such as solar neutrinos or cosmic rays, and astrophysical observations, to provide additional insights.
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