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</script>This document sketches the physics perspectives and project status of various novel electron-hadron collision facilities proposed for deep inelastic scattering studies beyond HERA, including electron-ion colliders in the US (EIC) and China (EicC), energy-frontier machines at very high luminosity (LHeC and FCCeh) at CERN, and the VHEep project based on novel plasma electron accelerator technology at CERN. This summary is based mainly on presentations and discussions at a panel on the future of European particle physics, held at Kobe (Japan) during the 2018 DIS conference. The contents of this report will be included in the DIS-community recommendations to the EPPSU document to be updated by May 2020.
26th International Workshop on Deep Inelastic Scattering and Related Subjects, Port Island, Kobe, Japan, 16 Apr 2018 - 20 Apr 2018; Proceedings of Science / International School for Advanced Studies (DIS2018), 201 (2018). doi:10.22323/1.316.0201
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CERN Lab, electron nucleus: deep inelastic scattering, electron nucleon: colliding beams, electron: plasma, 530, electron: accelerator, DESY HERA Stor, electron hadron: deep inelastic scattering, LHeC, talk: Port Island 2018/04/16, accelerator: technology, luminosity: high, info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/530, experimental results
CERN Lab, electron nucleus: deep inelastic scattering, electron nucleon: colliding beams, electron: plasma, 530, electron: accelerator, DESY HERA Stor, electron hadron: deep inelastic scattering, LHeC, talk: Port Island 2018/04/16, accelerator: technology, luminosity: high, info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/530, experimental results
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