Title: ILC Physics Capabilities and CEPC/ILC Complementarity
Speaker: Timothy L Barklow (SLAC)
Moderator: Prof. LOU Xinchou
Time: 15:00PM, April 27
Place: Room C305, IHEP Main Building
Abtract:
The physics capabilities of the International Linear Collider (ILC) are reviewed, and important points of complementarity between the physics programs of the Circular Electron Positron Collider (CEPC) and the ILC are identified. Recent ILC physics studies on Higgs, SUSY and top are emphasized, along with highlights from reports by the ILC Parameters Joint Working Group on ILC Staging and Running Scenarios and 500 GeV ILC Operating Scenarios. Examples of experimental precision obtained by combining projected results from CEPC and ILC are given.
About the speaker:
Academic Degrees:
PhD, Physics University of Wisconsin 1983
BA with Honors, Physics University of California, Santa Cruz 1977
Professional Experience:
2009 -present: Senior Staff Scientist, SLAC National Accelerator Center
1989 -2008: Experimental Physicist, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
1983 -1988: Research Associate, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center