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Description
The Future Circular Collider (FCC) is a proposed new accelerator at CERN, designed to operate in a 90 km tunnel and to run with an integrated program. The first stage, FCC-ee, will be an electron-positron collider serving as a Higgs, electroweak, and top factory at the intensity frontier. In addition to the great possibility at FCC-ee to test the Standard Model to high precision, it also has the potential to discover physics beyond the Standard Model. One such opportunity for new observations will be from direct searches for long-lived particles with decay lengths that are resolvable in the detector. These distinct experimental signatures will provide unique sensitivity to well-motivated new physics. This talk (or poster) will present a study of long-lived particles from exotic decays of the Higgs boson and its experimental signature with displaced vertices at FCC-ee.