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@ARTICLE{Behnke:166034,
      author       = {Behnke, Ties and Brau, James E. and Foster, Brian and
                      Fuster, Juan and Harrison, Mike and Paterson, James McEwan
                      and Peskin, Michael and Stanitzki, Marcel and Walker,
                      Nicholas and Yamamoto, Hitoshi},
      title        = {{T}he {I}nternational {L}inear {C}ollider {T}echnical
                      {D}esign {R}eport - {V}olume 1: {E}xecutive {S}ummary},
      reportid     = {DESY-2014-00972, DESY-13-062. arXiv:1306.6327},
      year         = {2013},
      note         = {See also http://www.linearcollider.org/ILC/TDR . The full
                      list of contributing institutes is inside the Report},
      abstract     = {The International Linear Collider Technical Design Report
                      (TDR) describes in four volumes the physics case and the
                      design of a 500 GeV centre-of-mass energy linear
                      electron-positron collider based on superconducting
                      radio-frequency technology using Niobium cavities as the
                      accelerating structures. The accelerator can be extended to
                      1 TeV and also run as a Higgs factory at around 250 GeV and
                      on the Z0 pole. A comprehensive value estimate of the
                      accelerator is give, together with associated uncertainties.
                      It is shown that no significant technical issues remain to
                      be solved. Once a site is selected and the necessary
                      site-dependent engineering is carried out, construction can
                      begin immediately. The TDR also gives baseline documentation
                      for two high-performance detectors that can share the ILC
                      luminosity by being moved into and out of the beam line in a
                      'push-pull' configuration. These detectors, ILD and SiD, are
                      described in detail. They form the basis for a world-class
                      experimental programme that promises to increase
                      significantly our understanding of the fundamental processes
                      that govern the evolution of the Universe.},
      cin          = {FLC / ILC},
      cid          = {I:(DE-H253)FLC-20120731 / I:(DE-H253)ILC-20130206},
      pnm          = {513 - Preparation for a future lepton collider (POF2-513)},
      pid          = {G:(DE-HGF)POF2-513},
      experiment   = {EXP:(DE-MLZ)NOSPEC-20140101},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)25 / PUB:(DE-HGF)15},
      eprint       = {1306.6327},
      howpublished = {arXiv:1306.6327},
      archivePrefix = {arXiv},
      SLACcitation = {$\%\%CITATION$ = $arXiv:1306.6327;\%\%$},
      url          = {https://bib-pubdb1.desy.de/record/166034},
}