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The JLC (Electron-Positron Linear Collider Project) consists of the construction of an electron-positron linear collider and the experiment therewith, at an initial center of mass energy around 250 GeV which will eventually reach TeV region, along with successive machine upgrades. The JLC machine will allow us to study elemetary processes that could happen only in the early very hot universe. The JLC project will bring us to a deeper understanding of nature and possibly open up a way to uncover the secrets of the creation and evolution of our universe.

* Introduction JLC Roadmap Report
* Getting Started
* Research Group
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Gamma-Gamma Collider Study Group at Hiroshima University
* JLC Accelerator Research
* International Cooperation
* Calendar
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(Accelerator Test Facility)


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