
TL;DR
This paper summarizes recent experimental searches for new particles and physics beyond the Standard Model at major colliders, highlighting results related to the Higgs boson, supersymmetry, and other exotic particles.
Contribution
It provides an overview of the latest experimental efforts and results in the search for new particles at Fermilab, HERA, and LEP, including potential Higgs signals and exotic particles.
Findings
Hints for the Standard Model Higgs boson from LEP2 data
Multiple searches for supersymmetric particles conducted
No definitive discovery of new particles reported
Abstract
The status of searches for new particles and new physics during the past year at the Fermilab Tevatron, at HERA and at LEP is summarized. A discussion of the hints for the Standard Model Higgs boson from LEP2 data is presented. Searches for non-Standard Model Higgs bosons are also described. Many searches have been carried out for the particles predicted by supersymmetry theories, and a sampling of these is given. There have also been searches for flavor changing neutral currents in the interactions of the top quark. In addition, searches for excited leptons, leptoquarks and technicolor are summarized.
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