Physics at a Photon Collider
Stefan Soldner-Rembold

TL;DR
A Photon Collider offers unique opportunities to study the Higgs boson, discover MSSM Higgs particles beyond LHC reach, and explore advanced theoretical physics topics like Non-Commutative Field Theories.
Contribution
This paper highlights the potential of Photon Colliders for Higgs physics, MSSM Higgs discovery, and advanced theoretical research, emphasizing their complementarity to existing colliders.
Findings
Photon Collider can study SM Higgs properties.
MSSM Higgs can be discovered where LHC fails.
Recent results on Non-Commutative Field Theories are discussed.
Abstract
A Photon Collider will provide unique opportunities to study the SM Higgs boson and to determine its properties. MSSM Higgs bosons can be discovered at the Photon Collider for scenarios where they might escape detection at the LHC. As an example for the many other physics topics which can be studied at a Photon Collider, recent results on Non-Commutative Field Theories are also discussed.
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Taxonomy
TopicsScientific Computing and Data Management · Advanced X-ray Imaging Techniques · Advances in Oncology and Radiotherapy
