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The International Linear Collider: Report to Snowmass 2021

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The International Linear Collider: Report to Snowmass 2021. / International Linear Collider Global Design Effort.
Arxiv, 2022.

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International Linear Collider Global Design Effort (2022). The International Linear Collider: Report to Snowmass 2021. Arxiv. https://arxiv.org/abs/2203.07622

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International Linear Collider Global Design Effort. The International Linear Collider: Report to Snowmass 2021. Arxiv. 2022 Mar 15.

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International Linear Collider Global Design Effort. / The International Linear Collider : Report to Snowmass 2021. Arxiv, 2022.

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title = "The International Linear Collider: Report to Snowmass 2021",
abstract = "The International Linear Collider (ILC) is on the table now as a new global energy-frontier accelerator laboratory taking data in the 2030s. The ILC addresses key questions for our current understanding of particle physics. It is based on a proven accelerator technology. Its experiments will challenge the Standard Model of particle physics and will provide a new window to look beyond it. This document brings the story of the ILC up to date, emphasizing its strong physics motivation, its readiness for construction, and the opportunity it presents to the US and the global particle physics community.",
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AU - Aryshev, Alexander

AU - Behnke, Ties

AU - Berggren, Mikael

AU - Brau, James

AU - Craig, Nathaniel

AU - Freitas, Ayres

AU - Gaede, Frank

AU - Gessner, Spencer

AU - Gori, Stefania

AU - Grojean, Christophe

AU - Heinemeyer, Sven

AU - Jeans, Daniel

AU - Kruger, Katja

AU - List, Benno

AU - List, Jenny

AU - Michizono, Shinichiro

AU - Moult, Ian

AU - Murayama, Hitoshi

AU - Nakada, Tatsuya

AU - Nanni, Emilio

AU - Nojiri, Mihoko

AU - Padamsee, Hasan

AU - Perelstein, Maxim

AU - Peskin, Michael E.

AU - Poeschl, Roman

AU - Posen, Sam

AU - Robson, Aidan

AU - Strube, Jan

AU - Suehara, Taikan

AU - Tian, Junping

AU - Titov, Maxim

AU - Vos, Marcel

AU - Yokoya, Kaoru

AU - Zarnecki, Aleksander Filip

AU - Adachi, Ichiro

AU - Agashe, Kaustubh

AU - Jovin, Tatjana Agatonovic

AU - Aihara, Hiroaki

AU - Altmannshofer, Wolfgang

AU - Alves, Daniele

AU - Anguiano, Justin

AU - Aoki, Ken-Ichi

AU - Aoki, Masato

AU - Aoki, Toshihiro

AU - Aoki, Yumi

AU - Arai, Yasuo

AU - Araki, Hayato

AU - Bailey, Ian

AU - Burt, Graeme C.

AU - McIntosh, Peter

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