Host states gear up to work on FCC

The strong support and cooperation of administration services in France and Switzerland are reassuring for the next steps of the Future Circular Collider feasibility study, describes Johannes Gutleber.

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Closing the loop Different working hypotheses (coloured rings) for a 91 km-circumference FCC placement scenario with eight surface sites, taking into account geological conditions, surface constraints, infrastructure and resources. The present LHC and SPS rings are shown in blue. Credit: openstreetmap.org contributors, opendatacommons.org, creativecommons.org/FCC study

In preparing the long-term future of high-energy physics after the LHC, the 2020 update of the European strategy for particle physics recommended that Europe, together with its international partners, explore the technical and financial feasibility of a future proton–proton collider at CERN with a centre-of-mass energy of at least 100 TeV, and with an electron–positron Higgs and electroweak factory as a possible first stage. In 2021 a new chapter opened for the Future Circular Collider (FCC) feasibility study with the development of the preferred layout and placement scenario for this visionary possible new research infrastructure.

Read the full article on the CERN Courier.