The Physics Landscape after the Higgs Discovery at the LHC
John Ellis

TL;DR
This paper discusses the implications of the Higgs discovery at the LHC, exploring potential new physics such as supersymmetry and dark matter, and considers future directions in collider physics.
Contribution
It provides a personal perspective on the significance of the Higgs discovery and outlines possible avenues for discovering new physics beyond the Standard Model.
Findings
Insights into the role of the Higgs boson in particle physics
Potential signs of supersymmetry and dark matter
Guidance on future collider experiments
Abstract
What is the Higgs boson telling us? What else is there, maybe supersymmetry and/or dark matter? How do we find it? These are now the big questions in collider physics that I discuss in this talk, from a personal point of view.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · International Science and Diplomacy · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
