# Lattice Gauge Theory for Physics Beyond the Standard Model

**Authors:** Richard C. Brower, Anna Hasenfratz, Ethan T. Neil, Simon Catterall,, George Fleming, Joel Giedt, Enrico Rinaldi, David Schaich, Evan Weinberg and, Oliver Witzel (USQCD Collaboration)

arXiv: 1904.09964 · 2019-12-20

## TL;DR

This paper discusses how lattice gauge theory can be applied to explore models of new physics beyond the Standard Model, such as composite Higgs, dark matter, and supersymmetry.

## Contribution

It highlights the potential of lattice field theory to investigate beyond Standard Model physics, emphasizing specific models and research opportunities.

## Key findings

- Lattice methods can probe composite Higgs models.
- Lattice simulations can explore dark matter candidates.
- The approach supports studying supersymmetric theories.

## Abstract

This document is one of a series of whitepapers from the USQCD collaboration. Here, we discuss opportunities for lattice field theory research to make an impact on models of new physics beyond the Standard Model, including composite Higgs, composite dark matter, and supersymmetric theories.

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## References

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