Strong Symmetry Breaking at e+e- Linear Colliders
Timothy L. Barklow (SLAC)

TL;DR
This paper reviews how future e+e- linear colliders operating at 0.5-1.5 TeV can probe strong symmetry breaking mechanisms, comparing their potential with LHC capabilities.
Contribution
It demonstrates the potential of e+e- colliders to measure chiral Lagrangian and resonance parameters related to strong symmetry breaking.
Findings
e+e- --> nu nubar W+ W- can probe symmetry breaking
e+e- --> nu nubar t tbar provides additional insights
Comparisons show collider complementarities
Abstract
The study of strong symmetry breaking at an e+e linear collider with sqrt(s)=0.5-1.5 TeV is reviewed. It is shown that processes such as e+e- --> nu nubar W+ W-, e+e- --> nu nubar t tbar, and and e+e- --> W+ W- can be used to measure chiral Lagrangian and strong resonance parameters. The linear collider results are compared with those expected from the LHC.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research
