Progress for Higgs Bosons Physics at the LC
S. Heinemeyer

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent progress in Higgs boson physics at a future linear e+e- collider, emphasizing its role in complementing LHC findings and advancing understanding of the Higgs sector across various models.
Contribution
It summarizes recent experimental analyses and theoretical calculations for Higgs physics at the LC, highlighting developments presented at LCWS 2011.
Findings
Enhanced understanding of Higgs properties at LC
Complementarity between LHC and LC measurements
Progress in experimental and theoretical Higgs studies
Abstract
A linear e+e- collider (LC) could go into operation in the next decade. The LHC is currently exploring the Higgs sector of the SM, various supersymmetric extensions and other models. The LC is necessary to complete the profile of a Higgs boson of any model. Experimental analyses and theory calculations for Higgs physics at the LC are currently performed. We review recent progress, as presented at the LCWS 2011 in Granada, Spain.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Particle Detector Development and Performance · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions
