Exploring Quantum Physics at the ILC
A. Freitas, K. Hagiwara, S. Heinemeyer, P. Langacker, K. Moenig, M., Tanabashi, G.W. Wilson

TL;DR
This paper reviews the potential of the ILC to precisely explore the electroweak sector of the Standard Model and to detect signals of beyond Standard Model physics through both indirect and direct methods.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of ILC capabilities in probing electroweak physics and BSM signals, emphasizing precision measurements and new particle searches.
Findings
ILC can achieve high-precision electroweak measurements.
Potential to detect BSM signals via higher-order corrections.
Prospects for discovering new EW gauge bosons.
Abstract
We review the ILC capabilities to explore the electroweak (EW) sector of the SM at high precision and the prospects of unveiling signals of BSM physics, either through the presence of new particles in higher-order corrections or via direct production of extra EW gauge bosons. This includes electroweak precision observables, global fits to the SM Higgs boson mass as well as triple and quartic gauge boson couplings.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Computational Physics and Python Applications
