Physics at a 100 TeV pp collider: Standard Model processes
M.L. Mangano, G. Zanderighi, J.A. Aguilar Saavedra, S. Alekhin, S., Badger, C.W. Bauer, T. Becher, V. Bertone, M. Bonvini, S. Boselli, E., Bothmann, R. Boughezal, M. Cacciari, C.M. Carloni Calame, F. Caola, J.M., Campbell, S. Carrazza, M. Chiesa, L. Cieri, F. Cimaglia

TL;DR
This paper reviews Standard Model processes at a 100 TeV proton-proton collider, detailing production rates, distributions, and new phenomena, emphasizing their importance for physics research and background understanding.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive summary of Standard Model process properties and discusses new dynamical phenomena at 100 TeV energies, aiding future collider studies.
Findings
Detailed production rates and distributions for key processes
Identification of new dynamical phenomena at 100 TeV
Assessment of Standard Model processes as backgrounds for new physics
Abstract
This report summarises the properties of Standard Model processes at the 100 TeV pp collider. We document the production rates and typical distributions for a number of benchmark Standard Model processes, and discuss new dynamical phenomena arising at the highest energies available at this collider. We discuss the intrinsic physics interest in the measurement of these Standard Model processes, as well as their role as backgrounds for New Physics searches.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Particle Detector Development and Performance · Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems
