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Higgs physics at a high luminosity e+e- linear collider

Since the TESLA Technical Design Report (TDR) was published in 2001, the physics programme of an electron-positron linear collider (LC) has been further developed and a wide consensus has been reached on the physics case and the need for a high luminosity LC with center-of-mass energy up to about 1...

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Autor principal: Sopczak, André
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2002
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/583597
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description Since the TESLA Technical Design Report (TDR) was published in 2001, the physics programme of an electron-positron linear collider (LC) has been further developed and a wide consensus has been reached on the physics case and the need for a high luminosity LC with center-of-mass energy up to about 1 TeV as the next worldwide high-energy physics project. The study of the Higgs boson properties represents a significant part of this physics programme. New studies demonstrate that a LC providing 1000 fb-1 of data at center-of-mass energies of at least 500 GeV, is an excellent Higgs boson analyzer for a wide range of masses. A summary of preliminary results of these studies and their implications for identifying the nature of the Higgs sector and for constraining the parameter space of extended models is given. The focus is on recent developments and the relation to the LHC is addressed.
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spelling cern-5835972019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/583597engSopczak, AndréHiggs physics at a high luminosity e+e- linear colliderParticle Physics - PhenomenologySince the TESLA Technical Design Report (TDR) was published in 2001, the physics programme of an electron-positron linear collider (LC) has been further developed and a wide consensus has been reached on the physics case and the need for a high luminosity LC with center-of-mass energy up to about 1 TeV as the next worldwide high-energy physics project. The study of the Higgs boson properties represents a significant part of this physics programme. New studies demonstrate that a LC providing 1000 fb-1 of data at center-of-mass energies of at least 500 GeV, is an excellent Higgs boson analyzer for a wide range of masses. A summary of preliminary results of these studies and their implications for identifying the nature of the Higgs sector and for constraining the parameter space of extended models is given. The focus is on recent developments and the relation to the LHC is addressed.hep-ph/0209372oai:cds.cern.ch:5835972002-09-30
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
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Higgs physics at a high luminosity e+e- linear collider
title Higgs physics at a high luminosity e+e- linear collider
title_full Higgs physics at a high luminosity e+e- linear collider
title_fullStr Higgs physics at a high luminosity e+e- linear collider
title_full_unstemmed Higgs physics at a high luminosity e+e- linear collider
title_short Higgs physics at a high luminosity e+e- linear collider
title_sort higgs physics at a high luminosity e+e- linear collider
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
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