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CERN Promote the Wide International Collaboration for Building a Huge Future Circular Collider

  • QIAN Sijin
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  • School of Physics, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China

Received date: 2014-05-27

  Online published: 2014-06-20

Abstract

From the observation and discussion during the participation in the "Future Circular Collider Study Kickoff Meeting" held in February, 2014 at University of Geneva, this article has introduced the new development in the world high energy physics community which is discussing to design and build a future circular high energy accelerator and collider at CERN through the wide international collaboration; it has briefly retrospected the experiences and lessons of building the high energy accelerators and colliders in the past decades, it has also extracted some view points and suggestions given by the meeting participants. Hope that the long-term development of Chinese high energy physics research can use it for references.

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QIAN Sijin . CERN Promote the Wide International Collaboration for Building a Huge Future Circular Collider[J]. Science & Technology Review, 2014 , 32(17) : 81 -83 . DOI: 10.3981/j.issn.1000-7857.2014.17.013

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