News from polarized e- and e+ at the ILC
Abstract
The proposed International Linear Collider (ILC) is well-suited for discovering physics beyond the Standard Model and for precisely unravelling the structure of the underlying physics. The physics return of the ILC can be maximized by the use of polarized beams, in particular the simultaneous polarization of the e- and the e+ beam. Ongoing physics studies are accompanied by active R&D on the machine part for generating polarized beams and for measuring the polarization with high precision at the ILC. Some new results on the physics case and on the technical aspects of the polarization of both beams are briefly summarized.
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