Aspects of High Energy Nuclear Physics :The Higgs
B. Ghosh, S. Aziz

TL;DR
This paper reviews the challenges in detecting the Higgs boson within the Standard Model and explores potential solutions, emphasizing the Little Higgs Model and experimental detection channels at high-energy colliders.
Contribution
It provides an overview of the problems in the Higgs sector and discusses the Little Higgs Model as a possible solution, along with detection strategies at accelerators.
Findings
Identification of key problems in Higgs detection
Discussion of the Little Higgs Model as a solution
Proposed reaction channels for Higgs discovery
Abstract
Although the Higgs particle is at the centre-stage of the Standard Model of particle physics and in many other related models, it has not been experimentally found so far. One of the major objectives of the Large Hadron Collider experiments is to detect the Higgs. In this article, we highlight the problems encountered in the Higgs sector of particle physics and their possible solutions, with particular emphasis on the Little Higgs Model. We also indicate the reaction channels by which the Higgs can possibly be found in high energy accelerator experiments.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies
