SF-QED pair production can invert the Lorentz force between identical-charge beams, causing them to pinch and enhancing collision luminosity.
The Future of High-Energy Collider Physics
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High-energy collider physics in the next decade will be dominated by the LHC, whose high-luminosity incarnation will take Higgs measurements and new particle searches to the next level. Several high-energy e+ e- colliders are being proposed, including the ILC (the most mature), CLIC (the highest energy) and the large circular colliders FCC-ee and CEPC (the highest luminosities for ZH production, Z pole and W+ W- threshold studies), and the latter have synergies with the 100-TeV pp collider options for the same tunnels (FCC-hh and SppC). The Higgs, the Standard Model effective field theory, dark matter and supersymmetry will be used to illustrate some of these colliders' capabilities. Large circular colliders appear the most versatile, able to explore the 10-TeV scale both directly in pp collisions and indirectly via precision measurements in e+ e- collisions.
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Anomalous pinch in electron-electron beam collision
SF-QED pair production can invert the Lorentz force between identical-charge beams, causing them to pinch and enhancing collision luminosity.