Phenomenology Beyond the Standard Model
Joseph D. Lykken

TL;DR
This paper reviews models and phenomenology beyond the Standard Model, focusing on LHC physics, excluding supersymmetry, and provides insights into potential new physics discoveries at the LHC.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive overview of non-supersymmetric beyond Standard Model theories and their phenomenological implications for LHC experiments.
Findings
Summarizes key models beyond the Standard Model
Highlights LHC signatures of new physics
Provides a framework for future experimental searches
Abstract
An elementary review of models and phenomenology for physics beyond the Standard Model (excluding supersymmetry). The emphasis is on LHC physics. Based upon a talk given at the Physics at LHC conference, Vienna, 13-17 July 2004.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics
