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Table 1: Collider Committee MembershipsCollider Physics
Coordinating CommitteeChangrim Ahn
Charles Baltay
Tim Barklow
Pat Burchat
David Burke
Adrian Cooper
Claudio Dib
Gary Feldman
Jack Gunion
Howard Haber
Tom Himel
Sachio Komamiya
Bryan Lynn
Michael Peskin (chairman)
Alfred Petersen
John Rees
(Accelerator liaison)
Rick Van HootenCollider Accelerator
Coordinating CommitteeTom Himel
(Physics liaison)
Bob Palmer
Ewan Paterson (chairman)
John Rees
Ron Ruth
Rae Stiening
Perry WilsonIn Section 2, I will briefly review the present thinking on high-energy e+e-
linear colliders, stressing those points that have consequences for detector design
and physics analyses. Section 3 will discuss detector requirements. Sections 4
through 9 will discuss experimental aspects of the physics that can be done at
these colliders: first the general physics environment, then a standard process,
W+W- detection, and finally four examples of the discovery potential of these
collider - heavy quarks, heavy leptons, standard Higgs bosons, and charged
Higgs bosons. These topics will constitute only a fraction of those that were
studied by the Physics Committee. The conclusions of this study will be stated
in Section 10.
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Feldman, G. J. Prospects for physics at e/sup +/e/sup -/ linear colliders, article, March 1, 1988; Menlo Park, California. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1055865/m1/2/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.