Physics Beyond the Standard Model
R. D. Peccei (U. of California, Los Angeles)

TL;DR
This paper reviews the motivations for physics beyond the Standard Model, discussing experimental hints and exploring theories like dynamical symmetry breaking, supersymmetry, and extra dimensions related to electroweak symmetry breaking.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of alternative theories beyond the Standard Model, highlighting their experimental constraints and theoretical frameworks.
Findings
Experimental hints support beyond Standard Model physics.
Dynamical symmetry breaking offers an alternative to Higgs mechanism.
Supersymmetry and extra dimensions are viable scenarios for electroweak symmetry breaking.
Abstract
These lectures describe why one believes there is physics beyond the Standard Model and review the expectations of three alternative explanations for the Fermi scale. After examining constraints and hints for beyond the Standard Model physics coming from experiment, I discuss, in turn, dynamical symmetry breaking, supersymmetry and extra compact dimension scenarios associated with the electroweak breakdown.
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