Future colliders - Linear and circular
Roman P\"oschl

TL;DR
This paper reviews the motivation, status, and future prospects of linear and circular colliders for exploring physics beyond the Standard Model, emphasizing their roles in advancing high-energy particle physics research.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive summary of current collider projects and their significance in the context of post-Higgs discovery physics beyond the Standard Model.
Findings
Summarizes the status of collider projects as of December 2018.
Highlights the importance of future colliders in exploring new physics.
Discusses the strategic considerations for upcoming collider developments.
Abstract
The completion of the Standard Model of particle physics by the discovery of a light Higgs boson at the LHC in 2012 triggered the debate about the best way forward to discover physics beyond the Standard Model. At the eve of the update of the European Strategy of particle physics, this article summarises the motivation and status of the different collider projects in particle physics at the energy frontier. This article reflects the status as of December 2018 and the reader is invited to follow closely updated information of the presented projects.
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