Summary
This paper presents a strategic assessment of future high-energy particle collider options for the United States, reviewing both international collaboration opportunities and potential domestic hosting scenarios. The authors evaluate several collider facility designs and advocate for establishing an integrated national research and development programme focused on next-generation collider technologies. The work addresses both continued U.S. leadership in fundamental physics research and infrastructure planning for post-LBNF/DUNE era.
UK applicability
This paper is not applicable to UK agricultural, soil health, or food systems research. It addresses particle physics infrastructure policy and is outside the scope of Vitagri's Pulse Brain catalogue.
Key measures
Collider specifications, technical capabilities, U.S. engagement options, R&D priorities
Outcomes reported
The paper discusses U.S. participation in next-generation particle collider projects internationally and evaluates options for hosting an energy frontier collider domestically following completion of LBNF/DUNE. It assesses technical and strategic considerations for future collider facilities.
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