The experimental challenge for flavour physics at the FCC-ee
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Amphi 9109
The Future Circular Collider (FCC) is a proposed next-generation particle accelerator with a planned circumference of 90.7 km, envisioned to succeed the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) as the world’s premier collider facility. In its initial phase, the FCC-ee will operate as an electron-positron collider, achieving unprecedented luminosities across a centre-of-mass energy range from 88 to 365 GeV. This seminar will provide an overview of the FCC project and its accelerator design, followed by a discussion of the FCC-ee’s potential as a high-precision flavour physics facility. The corresponding detector requirements will be examined in relation to the flavour physics programme. Finally, the talk will offer a forward-looking perspective on advanced vertex detector technologies at FCC-ee and their role in probing extremely rare flavour processes.
