The CEPC input for the European Strategy for Particle Physics - Physics and Detector

Abstract

The Circular Electron Positron Collider (CEPC) is a large-scale future collider facility that can serve as a factory of the Higgs boson, the W boson and the Z boson. This document provides a brief summary of the CEPC physics potential and the detector design concepts, both of which are laid out in detail in the Conceptual Design Report (CDR) released in November 2018. We also outline future directions and challenges. In the Addendum, we briefly describe the planning and the international organization of the CEPC. The next step for the CEPC team is to perform detailed technical design studies. Effective international collaboration would be crucial at this stage. This submission for consideration by the ESPP is part of our dedicated effort in seeking international collaboration and support. Given the importance of the precision Higgs boson measurements, the ongoing CEPC activities do not diminish our interests in participating in the international collaborations of other future electron-positron collider based Higgs factories.

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