Hadron Colliders and Hadron Collider Physics Symposium
Dmitri Denisov

TL;DR
This paper reviews four decades of hadron collider developments, highlighting technological advances, key discoveries, and the role of the Hadron Collider Physics symposium in advancing particle physics.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of the evolution, achievements, and collaborative efforts in hadron collider physics over the past forty years.
Findings
Significant increase in collision energy and luminosity.
Fundamental discoveries confirming the Standard Model.
Development of advanced detectors and analysis methods.
Abstract
This article summarizes main developments of the hadron colliders and physics results obtained since their inception around forty years ago. The increase in the collision energy of over two orders of magnitude and even larger increases in luminosity provided experiments with unique data samples. Developments of full acceptance detectors, particle identification and analysis methods provided fundamental discoveries and ultra-precise measurements which culminated in the completion and in depth verification of the Standard Model. Hadron Collider Physics symposium provided opportunities for those working at hadron colliders to share results of their research since 1979 and helped greatly to develop the field of particle physics.
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