Search for new particles at the ILC
Mikael Berggren (DESY, for the ICFA-IDT-WG3 BSM group)

TL;DR
This paper reviews the potential of the International Linear Collider (ILC) to discover new particles and phenomena beyond the Standard Model, especially in scenarios where the LHC has limited sensitivity.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of the expected searches for various BSM models at the ILC, including new scalars, SMEFT, mono-photon signals, and compressed SUSY models.
Findings
ILC can probe BSM scenarios inaccessible to LHC
Potential for discovering new Higgs-like scalars
Sensitivity to compressed SUSY models
Abstract
The LHC experiments have searched for and excluded many proposed Beyond the Standard Model (BSM) theories. However, there are many scenarios where LHC has little or no sensitivity. Electron-positron colliders offers a different avenue for searches for such phenomena.In this talk, we will review the expectations for searches for number of BSM models at the International Linear Collider (ILC). We will discuss new Higgs-like scalars, indirect BSM via Standard Model Effective Field Theory (SMEFT) fits, mono-photons, and SUSY in strongly or moderately compressed models.
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