Circular Electron Positron Collider
The Circular Electron Positron Collider is an electron positron collider first proposed by the Chinese high-energy physics community in 2012. This machine could later be upgraded to a high-energy proton-proton collider, with potential far beyond the current production of the Higgs boson.[1][2] The low Higgs mass of ~125 GeV makes possible a Circular Electron Positron Collider (CEPC) as a Higgs Factory, which has the advantage of higher luminosity to cost ratio and the potential to be upgraded to a proton-proton collider to reach unprecedented high energy and discover new physics. The underground particle-smashing ring aims to be at least twice the size of the globe's current leading collider - the Large Hadron Collider (CERN) outside Geneva. With a circumference of 80 kilometres (49.70 miles), the Chinese accelerator complex would encircle the entire island of Manhattan.
Machine parameters
Accelerator Parameters
The following parameters reflect the "baseline" configuration of a collider with 53.6 km circumference and 2×120 GeV center-of-mass energy.[3] Since the project is in the early stages of planning, they are subject to change.
Property | Unit | Value | Property | Unit | Value | |
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Beam energy (E) | GeV | 120 | Lorentz factor (γ) | 234834.66 | ||
Circumference (C) | km | 53.6 | Revolution period (T0) | s | 1.79·10−4 | |
Luminosity (L) | cm−2s−1 | 1.80·1034 | Revolution frequency (f0) | Hz | 5591.66 | |
SR power/beam (P) | MW | 50 | Magnetic rigidity (Bp) | T·m | 400.27 | |
Bending radius (ρ) | m | 6094 | Momentum compaction factor (αp) | 4.15·10−5 | ||
NIP | 2 | Energy acceptance Ring (η) | 0.02 | |||
nB | 50 | Cross-section for radiative Bhabha scattering (σee) | cm2 | 1.53·10−25 | ||
Filling factor (κ) | 0.71 | Lifetime due to radiative Bhabha scattering (τL) | min | 56.03 | ||
Build-up time of polarisation (τp) | min | 21 |
Physics program
The CEPC enables a wide physics program. As an electron-positron collider, it is suited to precision measurements, but also has strong discovery potential for new physics. Some possible physics goals include:
- Higgs measurements: Running slightly above the production threshold for ZH, the CEPC is a Higgs factory. Over the course of a ten-year run, it is planned to collect 5 ab−1 with two detectors, which corresponds to approximately one million produced Higgs Bosons.[4] One target is to be able to measure the ZH production cross-section to 0.5% accuracy. Other goals include the measurement of the Higgs Boson self coupling, and its coupling to other particles.
- When running at the Z peak, a precision measurement of the Z Boson mass and other properties, e.g. the Zbb̅ coupling, can be made.[5]
- Physics beyond the Standard Model:[6] Despite the lower center-of-mass energy compared to the LHC, the CEPC will be able to make discoveries or exclusions in certain scenarios where the LHC cannot. A prominent situation is when there is supersymmetry, but the masses of the superpartners are very close to each other (near-degenerate). In this case, when one SUSY particle decays into another plus a Standard Model particle, the SM particle will likely escape detection in a Hadron collider. In an e+e- collider, since the initial state is completely known, it is possible to detect such events by their missing energy (the energy carried away by SUSY particles and neutrinos).
Possible timeline
- Pre-study, R&D and preparation work
- Pre-study: 2013-15
- Pre-CDR (Conceptual Design Report) by the end of 2014 for R&D funding request
- R&D: 2016-2020
- Engineering Design: 2015-2020
- Construction: 2021-2027
- Data taking: 2028-2035
References
- http://cepc.ihep.ac.cn/ Circular Electron Positron Collider - CEPC
- http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/features/2014/09/china-unveils-world-largest-supercollider-science-physi-2014919131524321817.html China plans world's largest supercollider
- http://cepc.ihep.ac.cn/intro.html The CEPC Project
- LOU, Xinchou. "Overview of the CEPC project" (PDF). Workshop on Physics at the CEPC, August 10–12, 2015
- Gu, Jiayin. "Probing Zbb̅ couplings at the CEPC" (PDF). Workshop on Physics at the CEPC, August 10–12, 2015
- Craig, Nathaniel. "Naturalness and Higgs Measurements" (PDF). Workshop on Physics at the CEPC, August 10–12, 2015