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JLC Overview

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 Added by Akiya Miyamoto
 Publication date 2002
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JLC is an e+e- linear collider designed for experiments at Sqrt(s)=500 GeV with a luminosity of up to about 2.5x10^{34}/cm^2/s. In this talk, after describing the parameters of JLC accelerator and detector, the feasibilities of JLC to study Higgs, Top, and SUSY physics are presented based on the ACFA report.



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