Particle Identification for Physics beyond the LHC
Marco Battaglia

TL;DR
This paper reviews the anticipated particle identification needs for future high-energy physics experiments beyond the LHC, emphasizing the importance of advanced techniques to explore new physics at multi-TeV energies.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of the requirements and challenges for particle identification in future collider experiments beyond the LHC.
Findings
Highlights the necessity for improved particle identification techniques.
Discusses experimental conditions for future high-energy physics experiments.
Emphasizes the role of particle ID in exploring new physics.
Abstract
Accelerator physics beyond the LHC is expected to provide precision in the study of new physics processes which the LHC may have already unveiled and to extend the high energy frontier beyond its reach, in the multi-TeV domain. In this paper I review the anticipated needs in terms of particle identification of this physics program in relation to the experimental conditions.
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