The Higgs Physics Program at the International Linear Collider
Jan Strube

TL;DR
The paper discusses the ILC's potential to perform precision Higgs measurements and explore new physics through its flexible energy operation, enhancing understanding of the Standard Model and beyond.
Contribution
It provides an overview of the ILC Higgs physics program, highlighting its capabilities for detailed Higgs studies and new phenomena searches at various energies.
Findings
Potential for high-precision Higgs measurements
Capability to explore new physics beyond the Standard Model
Flexible energy operation enhances research scope
Abstract
The International Linear Collider (ILC) is a proposed electron -- positron collider with a collision energy of = 500 GeV in the baseline configuration. The ILC physics program takes full advantage of the fact that the machine can be operated at arbitrary energy from the maximum down to the peak of the ZH production cross section near = 250 GeV or below. It will advance our understanding of nature through precision measurements of Standard Model parameters, detailed study of the Higgs sector, and a comprehensive search for new phenomena that extends beyond the purely kinematic reach. This note gives an overview of the ILC Higgs program.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Particle Detector Development and Performance · Particle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers
