Particle Physics at Future Colliders
John Ellis (CERN)

TL;DR
This paper discusses the potential of future high-energy colliders, like the LHC and linear colliders, to discover and analyze new particles beyond the Standard Model, focusing on Higgs and supersymmetry.
Contribution
It evaluates the capabilities of current and proposed colliders in exploring TeV and multi-TeV energy ranges for new physics discoveries.
Findings
LHC can probe Higgs and supersymmetry at TeV energies
Future colliders will extend discovery reach to multi-TeV energies
High luminosity is essential for detecting new heavy particles
Abstract
The search for physics beyond the Standard Model motivates new high-energy accelerators, which will require high luminosities in order to produce interesting new heavy particles. Using the Higgs boson and supersymmetry as examples, we discuss the capabilities of the LHC and linear colliders in the TeV and multi-TeV energy ranges to discover and study new particles.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Particle Detector Development and Performance · Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems
