After the Standard Model: New Resonances at the LHC
G. Brooijmans

TL;DR
This paper reviews the LHC's potential to discover new resonances beyond the Standard Model by exploring high-energy regimes where current physics theories are known to fail.
Contribution
It provides an overview of the experimental capabilities at the LHC to detect new resonances in different channels, emphasizing the potential for groundbreaking discoveries.
Findings
LHC's high energy enables probing beyond Standard Model physics
Review of experimental strategies for resonance detection
Potential for discovering new fundamental particles
Abstract
Experiments will soon start taking data at CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC) with high expectations for discovery of new physics phenomena. Indeed, the LHC's unprecedented center-of-mass energy will allow the experiments to probe an energy regime where the standard model is known to break down. In this article, the experiments' capability to observe new resonances in various channels is reviewed.
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