
TL;DR
This paper reviews the current state of particle physics after the Higgs boson discovery, discussing unresolved questions in the Standard Model and exploring potential new physics like dark matter and supersymmetry.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of open problems and future directions in particle physics, emphasizing the need for new theories beyond the Standard Model.
Findings
Standard Model completeness is questioned.
Dark matter and supersymmetry are key areas for future research.
Several unresolved issues remain in neutrino and flavor sectors.
Abstract
The situation in particle physics after the discovery of the Higgs boson is discussed. Is the Standard Model complete? Are there still mysteries which have no answer? Answering these questions we consider the Higgs sector, the neutrino sector and the flavor sector of the Standard Model, and list the problems which are still far from understanding. Going beyond the Standard Model we consider the Dark matter in the Universe and possible existence of new particles and interactions. The main attention is paid to supersymmetry. The problems faced by elementary particle physics in the near perspective are formulated.
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