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arxiv: 2503.20214 · v2 · pith:7ADS75GNnew · submitted 2025-03-26 · ⚛️ physics.acc-ph · hep-ex

Design Initiative for a 10 TeV pCM Wakefield Collider

Spencer Gessner , Jens Osterhoff , Carl A. Lindstr{\o}m , Kevin Cassou , Simone Pagan Griso , Jenny List , Erik Adli , Brian Foster
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John Palastro Elena Donegani Moses Chung Mikhail Polyanskiy Lindsey Gray Igor Pogorelsky Gongxiaohui Chen Gianluca Sarri Brian Beaudoin Ferdinand Willeke David Bruhwiler Joseph Grames Yuan Shi Robert Szafron Angira Rastogi Alexander Knetsch Xueying Lu Douglas Storey Thomas Grismayer Michael Ehrlichman Maksim Kravchenko Christiane Scherb Vasyl Maslov Claudio Emma Daniel Kalvik Ivan Rajkovic Jean-Luc Vay Michael Peskin Tong Zhou Jeroen van Tilborg Patrick Meade Mario Galletti Carlo Benedetti Stewart Boogert Timothy Barklow Antonino Di Piazza Chaojie Zhang Yiheng Ye Stepan Bulanov Pratik Manwani Eric Esarey Cameron Geddes Livio Verra Laura Corner Oznur Apsimon Vera Cilento Allen Caldwell Rachel Margraf-O'Neal Qianqian Su Michael Litos Gerard Andonian Mark Hogan Carl Schroeder Kei Nakamura Jonathan Wood Anthony Vazquez Keegan Downham Davide Terzani Alexander Ody Sarah Schroeder Arianna Formenti Ulascan Sarica Thamine Dalichaouch Patric Muggli Rob Shalloo Francesco Massimo Alessandro Cianchi Jorge Vieira Felipe Pe\~na Chunguang Jing Francesco Filippi Pierre Drobniak Dillon Merenich Mariastefania De Vido Massimo Ferrario Robert Ariniello Andrei Seryi Weishuang Linda Xu Gemma Costa Jian Bin Ben Chen Lewis Kennedy Brendan O'Shea Kevin Langhoff Ole Gunnar Finnerud Nathan Majernik Lewis Boulton Dimitrios Ntounis Ankur Dhar Thomas Sch\"orner Angelo Biagioni Ariel Schwartzman Kyoungchul Kong Roman P\"oschl Sophia Morton Gwanghui Ha Samuel Homiller John Farmer Csaba Balazs Jie Gao River Robles Emilio Nanni Graham Wilson Rogelio Tomas Garcia Bluemlein Johannes Juergen Reuter Angeles Faus Golfe Dirk Zerwas Jan Kalinowski Jonas Bj\"orklund Svensson Ivanka Bozovic Mohammad Mahdi Altakach Marco Garten Johannes Braathen Francesco Giovanni Celiberto Carolina Amoedo Richard D'Arcy Edda Gschwendtner Joshua Gregory Pavel Karataev Patrick Koppenburg Leonhard Reichenbach Jan Pucek Matthew Wing Eduardo Granados Nigel Watson Tom Tong Ivo Schulthess Maria Enrica Biagini Hossein Saberi Jan Klamka Guoxing Xia Lars Reichwein Kyrre Ness Sjobak Andrea Renato Rossi Steffen Doebert Alban Sublet Samuel Norman Navid Vafaei-Najafabadi Ans Pardons Jonathan Bagger Paul Grannis Dongxing He Keisho Hidaka Alexander Pukhov Eugene Bulyak Leily Kiani Naveen Pathak William Li Pouya Asadi Anthony Gonsalves Eir Eline H{\o}rlyk Fanting Kong Lance Labun Mahek Logantha Ken Marsh Michele Bergamaschi Marcel Demarteau Mikael Berggren Maximilian Swiatlowski Eleni Vryonidou Oksana Chubenko Philippe Piot Katherine Fraser Siddharth Karkare Brigitte Cros Armando Valter Felicio Zuffi Nicole Hartman Aishik Ghosh Nelson Lopes Jaron Shrock Caterina Vernieri Tor Raubenheimer Marlene Turner Katharine Leney David Cooke Louis Forrester Thandikire Madula Anna Giribono Ou Labun Sebastien Corde Remi Lehe Noe Gonzalez Max Varverakis Matthias Fuchs Maxence Thevenet Sharon Perez Simon Knapen Aodhan McIlvenny Valentina Lee Claire Hansel Severin Diederichs Alexander Scheinker Rafi Hessami
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This document outlines a community-driven Design Study for a 10 TeV pCM Wakefield Accelerator Collider. The 2020 ESPP Report emphasized the need for Advanced Accelerator R\&D, and the 2023 P5 Report calls for the ``delivery of an end-to-end design concept, including cost scales, with self-consistent parameters throughout." This Design Study leverages recent experimental and theoretical progress resulting from a global R\&D program in order to deliver a unified, 10 TeV Wakefield Collider concept. Wakefield Accelerators provide ultra-high accelerating gradients which enables an upgrade path that will extend the reach of Linear Colliders beyond the electroweak scale. Here, we describe the organization of the Design Study including timeline and deliverables, and we detail the requirements and challenges on the path to a 10 TeV Wakefield Collider.

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