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The Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) is a concept for a future linear particle accelerator that aims to explore the next energy frontier. CLIC would collide electrons with positrons and is currently the only mature option for a multi-TeV linear collider. The accelerator would be between 11 and 50 km (7 and 31 mi) long, more than ten times longer than the existing Stanford Linear Accelerator (SLAC) in California, USA. CLIC is proposed to be built at CERN, across the border between France and Switzerland near Geneva, with first beams starting by the time the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) has finished operations around 2035.

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  • Compact Linear Collider (ca)
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  • Compact Linear Collider (fr)
  • CLIC (acelerador) (pt)
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  • CLIC, sigla de Colisionador Linear Compacto - em francês Collisionneur linéaire compact e em inglês Compact Linear Collider - é um projecto de nível internacional com base numa máquina onde os electrões e os positrões, os anti-electrões, entrem em colisão a energiasde de vários TeVs. Ao usar ao mesmo tempo os electrões e positrões, os cientistas pensam abrir mais um campo de pesquisa. Um CLIC para uma nova física, tal como o apresenta CERN Public, é uma projecto de pesquisa e desenvolvimento (P&D) de aceleradores a fim de construir uma máquina que possa explorar as descobertas do LHC. (pt)
  • El Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) o Collisionneur Linéaire Compact (Col·lisionador Lineal Compacte) és un futur accelerador lineal de partícules d'entre onze i cinquanta quilòmetres de llargària, que permeti realitzar col·lisions entre electrons i positrons amb una energia de 3 TeV. En projecte a l'Organització Europea per a la Recerca Nuclear (CERN), el febrer de 2012, 43 instituts de 22 països hi participaven. (ca)
  • Der Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) ist ein Konzept eines zukünftigen Linearbeschleunigers, der in der Hochenergiephysik die Grenze erreichbarer Schwerpunktsenergien weiter erhöhen soll. Im CLIC sollen Elektronen und Positronen beschleunigt und zur Kollision gebracht werden. Das Projekt ist momentan die einzige ausgereifte Planungsvariante für einen solchen Linearbeschleuniger im Energiebereich bis zu mehreren TeV. Der Beschleuniger hätte eine Länge zwischen 11 und 50 km und wäre damit mehr als zehnmal länger als der Stanford Linear Accelerator in Stanford in Kalifornien. Es ist angedacht, CLIC am CERN in der Nähe von Genf als grenzüberschreitendes Projekt zwischen Frankreich und der Schweiz zu bauen. Der Baubeginn soll ab 2026 erfolgen und die Inbetriebnahme ist für 2035 angesetzt, wenn de (de)
  • The Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) is a concept for a future linear particle accelerator that aims to explore the next energy frontier. CLIC would collide electrons with positrons and is currently the only mature option for a multi-TeV linear collider. The accelerator would be between 11 and 50 km (7 and 31 mi) long, more than ten times longer than the existing Stanford Linear Accelerator (SLAC) in California, USA. CLIC is proposed to be built at CERN, across the border between France and Switzerland near Geneva, with first beams starting by the time the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) has finished operations around 2035. (en)
  • Le Compact Linear Collider (CLIC), ou Collisionneur Linéaire Compact est un accélérateur de particules en projet au CERN. Il doit prendre la relève du Large Hadron Collider pour approfondir les futures découvertes de celui-ci. Le CLIC sera un accélérateur linéaire d'une quarantaine de kilomètres permettant de faire des collisions entre des électrons et des positrons à une énergie de 3 TeV. (fr)
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