Abstract
AbstractA high energy electron positron collider is proposed to complement the large hadron collider, LHC, which has started taking data at CERN, Geneva, Switzerland. Based on superconducting acceleration technology the International Linear Collider ILC is offering a mature proposal. It will deliver high luminosity electron positron collisions at 500 GeV upgradable to 1 TeV. Experimentation at such a collider presents many unique challenges, if the huge physics potential should be harvested efficiently. In this paper after a brief review of the state of the accelerator proposal the state of the preparation of the experimental program is discussed.
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