
TL;DR
This paper reviews the current status of the Standard Model, discusses its limitations, and explores various theories and concepts beyond it, including new symmetries, particles, dimensions, and paradigms, outlining future research priorities.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of potential extensions to the Standard Model and proposes future directions for high-energy physics research.
Findings
Identification of key open questions in the Standard Model
Discussion of promising theories beyond the Standard Model
Prioritized research tasks for future high-energy physics programs
Abstract
We discuss the status of the SM - The principles - The Lagrangian - The problems - Open questions - The ways beyond. Then we consider possible physics beyond the SM - New symmetries (Gauge, SUSY, etc) - New particles (gauge, axion, superpartners) - New dimensions (extra, large, compact, etc) - New Paradigm (strings, branes, gravity). In conclusion, we formulate the first priority tasks for the future HEP program.
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