Linear Collider Physics Resource Book for Snowmass 2001 - Part 3: Studies of Exotic and Standard Model Physics
T. Abe, et al. (American Linear Collider Working Group)

TL;DR
This paper reviews the potential physics experiments and measurements at a future e+e- linear collider, focusing on electroweak symmetry breaking, exotic particles, extra dimensions, and precision electroweak tests.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of the experimental opportunities for studying beyond Standard Model physics and precision measurements at a linear collider.
Findings
Potential to explore strongly coupled electroweak symmetry breaking
Capability to detect exotic particles and extra dimensions
Enhanced precision in electroweak measurements
Abstract
This Resource Book reviews the physics opportunities of a next-generation e+e- linear collider and discusses options for the experimental program. Part 3 reviews the possible experiments on that can be done at a linear collider on strongly coupled electroweak symmetry breaking, exotic particles, and extra dimensions, and on the top quark, QCD, and two-photon physics. It also discusses the improved precision electroweak measurements that this collider will make available.
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