Physics at the e+ e- Linear Collider
G. Moortgat-Pick, H. Baer, M. Battaglia, G. Belanger, K. Fujii, J., Kalinowski, S. Heinemeyer, Y. Kiyo, K. Olive, F. Simon, P. Uwer, D., Wackeroth, P.M. Zerwas, A. Arbey, M. Asano, J. Bagger, P. Bechtle, A., Bharucha, J. Brau, F. Brummer, S.Y. Choi, A. Denner, K. Desch

TL;DR
This paper reviews the potential physics discoveries and precision measurements at a future e+e- Linear Collider, emphasizing Higgs, top quark, and beyond Standard Model physics, in light of recent collider and astrophysical data.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of the physics prospects at a linear collider, integrating recent experimental results and exploring beyond Standard Model theories.
Findings
Potential for precise Higgs boson measurements
Sensitivity to new physics models like Supersymmetry
Connections between collider physics and cosmology
Abstract
A comprehensive review of physics at an e+e- Linear Collider in the energy range of sqrt{s}=92 GeV--3 TeV is presented in view of recent and expected LHC results, experiments from low energy as well as astroparticle physics.The report focuses in particular on Higgs boson, Top quark and electroweak precision physics, but also discusses several models of beyond the Standard Model physics such as Supersymmetry, little Higgs models and extra gauge bosons. The connection to cosmology has been analyzed as well.
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