Search for Higgs and New Phenomena at Colliders
Stephan Lammel

TL;DR
This paper reviews current collider experiments' searches for the Higgs boson and new phenomena, summarizing results from HERA, Tevatron, LEP, LHC, and B factories, highlighting recent findings and future sensitivities.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of recent experimental searches for Higgs and new phenomena across multiple collider experiments and discusses future prospects.
Findings
HERA and Tevatron have set new limits on Higgs and new phenomena.
LEP's final MSSM Higgs results are summarized.
Sensitivity studies indicate promising future searches at LHC.
Abstract
The present status of searches for the Higgs boson(s) and new phenomena is reviewed. The focus is on analyses and results from the current runs of the HERA and Tevatron experiments. The LEP experiments have released their final combined MSSM Higgs results for this conference. Also included are results from sensitivity studies of the LHC experiments and lepton flavour violating searches from the B factories, KEKB and PEP-II.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · International Science and Diplomacy · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
