Vector Boson Scattering Processes: Status and Prospects
Diogo Buarque Franzosi, Michele Gallinaro, Richard Ruiz, Thea K., Aarrestad, Flavia Cetorelli, Mauro Chiesa, Antonio Costantini, Ansgar Denner,, Stefan Dittmaier, Robert Franken, Pietro Govoni, Tao Han, Ashutosh V. Kotwal,, Jinmian Li, Kristin Lohwasser, Kenneth Long, Yang Ma

TL;DR
This review discusses the current status and future prospects of vector boson scattering processes, crucial for understanding the electroweak and Higgs sectors, with implications for the Standard Model and beyond.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of experimental results and theoretical developments of VBS at the LHC, HL-LHC, and future colliders, highlighting recent progress and challenges.
Findings
VBS processes are rare but precisely predicted in the SM.
Modifications to VBS can indicate new physics beyond the SM.
Experimental results align with SM predictions within current uncertainties.
Abstract
Insight into the electroweak (EW) and Higgs sectors can be achieved through measurements of vector boson scattering (VBS) processes. The scattering of EW bosons are rare processes that are precisely predicted in the Standard Model (SM) and are closely related to the Higgs mechanism. Modifications to VBS processes are also predicted in models of physics beyond the SM (BSM), for example through changes to the Higgs boson couplings to gauge bosons and the resonant production of new particles. In this review, experimental results and theoretical developments of VBS at the Large Hadron Collider, its high luminosity upgrade, and future colliders are presented.
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