The carbon footprint of proposed Higgs factories

P Janot, A Blondel - The European Physical Journal Plus, 2022 - Springer
P Janot, A Blondel
The European Physical Journal Plus, 2022Springer
The energy consumption of any of the e+ e-Higgs factory projects that can credibly operate
immediately after the end of LHC, namely three linear colliders (CLIC, operating at s= 380
GeV; and ILC and C 3, operating at s= 250 GeV) and two circular colliders (CEPC and FCC-
ee, operating at s= 240 GeV), will be everything but negligible. Future Higgs boson studies
may therefore have a significant environmental impact. This note proposes to include the
carbon footprint for a given physics performance as a top-level gauge for the design …
Abstract
The energy consumption of any of the Higgs factory projects that can credibly operate immediately after the end of LHC, namely three linear colliders (CLIC, operating at  GeV; and ILC and , operating at  GeV) and two circular colliders (CEPC and FCC-ee, operating at  GeV), will be everything but negligible. Future Higgs boson studies may therefore have a significant environmental impact. This note proposes to include the carbon footprint for a given physics performance as a top-level gauge for the design optimisation and, eventually, the choice of the future facility. The projected footprints per Higgs boson produced, evaluated using the 2021 carbon emission of available electricity, are found to vary by a factor 100 depending on the considered Higgs factory project.
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