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Run Scenarios for the Linear Collider

Authors
  1. J. Barron
  2. M. Battaglia
  3. G. Bernardi
  4. G. A. Blair
  5. J. Butler
  6. R. N. Cahn
  7. M. Dima
  8. P. D. Grannis
  9. L. Hamilton
  10. I. Hinchliffe
  11. J. Jaros
  12. A. Johnson
  13. J. K. Mizukoshi
  14. H. E. Montgomery
  15. U. Nauenberg
  16. M. Route
  17. D. Staszak
  18. M. Stolte
  19. T. Turner
  20. C. Veeneman
  21. J. Wells
  22. G. W. Wilson
Publication date
30 June 2001
Publisher
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Abstract

Scenarios are developed for runs at a Linear Collider, in the case that there is a rich program of new physics.Comment: 12 pages, 10 tables, Latex; Snowmass 2001 plenary repor

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