Abstract
The FCC (Future Circular Collider) study represents a vision for the next large project in high energy physics, comprising an 80–100 km tunnel that can house a future 100TeV hadron collider. The study also includes a high luminosity collider operating in the centre-of-mass energy range of 90–350 GeV as a possible intermediate step, the FCC-ee. The FCC-ee aims at definitive electroweak precision measurements of the Z, W, H and top particles, and search for rare phenomena. Although FCCee is based on known technology, the goal performance in luminosity and energy calibration make it quite challenging. During 2014 the study went through an exploration phase. The study has now entered its second year and the aim is to produce a conceptual design report during the next three to four years. We here report on progress since the last IPAC conference.
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