
TL;DR
This paper reviews the historical development of particle physics leading to the LHC, focusing on the Standard Model, Higgs mechanism, and Supersymmetry, and discusses their experimental searches and cosmological implications.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive historical perspective on LHC physics, emphasizing the significance of Higgs and SUSY searches in advancing particle physics understanding.
Findings
Review of Standard Model and collider history
Discussion of Higgs and SUSY search strategies at LHC
Implications for cosmology from Higgs and SUSY
Abstract
I discuss LHC physics in the historical perspective of the progress in particle physics. After a recap of the Standard Model of particle physics, I discuss the high energy colliders leading up to LHC and their role in the discovery of these SM particles. Then I discuss the two main physics issues of LHC, i.e. Higgs mechanism and Supersymmetry. I briefly touch upon Higgs and SUSY searches at LHC along with their cosmological implications.
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TopicsInternational Science and Diplomacy · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
