From the LHC to future colliders. CERN Theory Institute summary report
Creators
- Roeck, A. de1, 2
- Ellis, J.2
- Wells, J.2
- Gripaios, B.2
- Dittmar, M.2
- Grojean, C.3, 2
- Heinemeyer, S.4
- Jakobs, K.5
- Schumacher, M.5
- Duehrssen, M.5
- Weiglein, G.6
- Moortgat-Pick, G.6
- Morton-Thurtle, V.6
- Rolbiecki, K.6
- Smillie, J.6
- Tattersall, J.6
- Azuelos, G.7, 8
- Dawson, S.9
- Assamagan, K.9
- Gopalakrishna, S.9
- Han, T.10
- Hewett, J.11
- Rizzo, T.11
- Lancaster, M.12
- Ozcan, E.12
- Mariotti, C.13
- Moortgat, F.14
- Polesello, G.15
- Riemann, S.16
- Bechtle, P.16
- Carena, M.17
- Juste, A.17
- Chachamis, G.18
- Chen, K.F.19
- Hou, W.S.19
- Curtis, S. de20, 21
- Desch, K.22
- Wienemann, P.22
- Dreiner, H.23
- Foster, B.24
- Frandsen, M.T.25, 26
- Giammanco, A.27
- Godbole, R.28
- Govoni, P.29, 30
- Gunion, J.31
- Hollik, W.32
- Isidori, G.33
- Kalinowski, J.34
- Krawczyk, M.34
- Korytov, A.35
- Kou, E.36
- Kraml, S.37
- Martin, A.38
- Milstead, D.39
- Moenig, K.40
- Mele, B.41, 42
- Pieri, M.43
- Plehn, T.44
- Reina, L.45
- Richter-Was, E.46, 47
- Sannino, F.26
- Schram, M.48
- Sultansoy, S.49
- Uwer, P.50
- Webber, B.51
- 1. University of Antwerp, Wilrijk (Belgium)
- 2. CERN, Department of Physics, Geneva (Switzerland)
- 3. CEA, Saclay (France)
- 4. Instituto de Fisica de Cantabria (CSIC-UC), Santander (Spain)
- 5. Albert-Ludwigs-Universitaet, Physikalisches Institut, Freiburg (Germany)
- 6. University of Durham, IPPP, Durham (United Kingdom)
- 7. TRIUMF, Vancouver (Canada)
- 8. Universite de Montreal, Montreal (Canada)
- 9. Brookhaven National Laboratory, Physics Department, Upton, NY (United States)
- 10. University of Wisconsin, Department of Physics, Madison (United States)
- 11. SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, Menlo Park (United States)
- 12. UCL, London (United Kingdom)
- 13. Sezione di Torino, INFN, Torino (Italy)
- 14. ETH Honggerberg, Department of Physics, Zurich (Switzerland)
- 15. Sezione di Pavia, INFN, Pavia (Italy)
- 16. DESY, Hamburg (Germany)
- 17. Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, Batavia (United States)
- 18. Paul Scherrer Institut, Villigen (Switzerland)
- 19. National Taiwan University, Department of Physics, Taipei (China)
- 20. INFN, Department of Physics, Sezione di Firenze (Italy)
- 21. University of Florence (Italy)
- 22. Universitaet Bonn, Physikalisches Institut, Bonn (Germany)
- 23. Bonn University, Bethe Center for Theoretical Physics and Physikalisches Institut, Bonn (Germany)
- 24. University of Oxford, Particle Physics, Oxford (United Kingdom)
- 25. University of Oxford, Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics, Oxford (United Kingdom)
- 26. University of Southern Denmark, CP3 - Origins, Odense (Denmark)
- 27. Universite Catholique de Louvain, CP3, Louvain-la-Neuve (Belgium)
- 28. Indian Institute of Science, Centre for High Energy Physics, Bangalore (India)
- 29. INFN Milano-Bicocca, Milano (Italy)
- 30. Universita Milano (Italy)
- 31. Department of Physics, UC Davis (United States)
- 32. Max-Planck-Institut fuer Physik (Werner-Heisenberg-Institut), Munich (Germany)
- 33. Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati, INFN, Frascati (Italy)
- 34. University of Warsaw, Physics Department, Warsaw (Poland)
- 35. University of Florida, Gainesville (United States)
- 36. Universite Paris-Sud 11, Laboratoire de l'Accelerateur Lineaire, Orsay (France)
- 37. UJF Grenoble 1, CNRS/IN2P3, LPSC, Grenoble (France)
- 38. Yale University, Department of Physics, Sloane Laboratory, New Haven (United States)
- 39. Fysikum, Stockholms Universitet, Stockholm (Sweden)
- 40. DESY, Zeuthen (Germany)
- 41. Universita ''La Sapienza'', Rome (Italy)
- 42. INFN, Roma (Italy)
- 43. University of California, San Diego (United States)
- 44. Heidelberg University, Institute for Theoretical Physics, Heidelberg (Germany)
- 45. Florida State University, Physics Department, Tallahassee (United States)
- 46. Institute of Nuclear Physics IFJ-PAN, Krakow (Poland)
- 47. Jagellonian University, Institute of Physics, Krakow (Poland)
- 48. McGill University, Montreal (Canada)
- 49. TOBB University of Economics and Technology, Physics Division, Ankara (Turkey)
- 50. Humboldt-Universitaet zu Berlin, Institut fuer Physik, Berlin (Germany)
- 51. Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge (United Kingdom)
Description
Discoveries at the LHC will soon set the physics agenda for future colliders. This report of a CERN Theory Institute includes the summaries of Working Groups that reviewed the physics goals and prospects of LHC running with 10 to 300 fb-1 of integrated luminosity, of the proposed sLHC luminosity upgrade, of the ILC, of CLIC, of the LHeC and of a muon collider. The four Working Groups considered possible scenarios for the first 10 fb-1 of data at the LHC in which (i) a state with properties that are compatible with a Higgs boson is discovered, (ii) no such state is discovered either because the Higgs properties are such that it is difficult to detect or because no Higgs boson exists, (iii) a missing-energy signal beyond the Standard Model is discovered as in some supersymmetric models, and (iv) some other exotic signature of new physics is discovered. In the contexts of these scenarios, the Working Groups reviewed the capabilities of the future colliders to study in more detail whatever new physics may be discovered by the LHC. Their reports provide the particle physics community with some tools for reviewing the scientific priorities for future colliders after the LHC produces its first harvest of new physics from multi-TeV collisions. (orig.)
Availability note (English)
Available from: http://dx.doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-010-1244-3Additional details
Identifiers
Publishing Information
- Journal Title
- European Physical Journal. C
- Journal Volume
- 66
- Journal Issue
- 3-4
- Journal Page Range
- p. 525-583
- ISSN
- 1434-6044
INIS
- Country of Publication
- Germany
- Country of Input or Organization
- Germany
- INIS RN
- 41062163
- Subject category
- S72: PHYSICS OF ELEMENTARY PARTICLES AND FIELDS;
- Resource subtype / Literary indicator
- Progress Report
- Descriptors DEI
- BLACK HOLES; FLAVOR MODEL; HIGGS BOSONS; HIGGS MODEL; INTERMEDIATE VECTOR BOSONS; PARTICLE PRODUCTION; PROGRESS REPORT; PROTON-PROTON INTERACTIONS; REVIEWS; STANDARD MODEL; SUPERSYMMETRY; TEV RANGE 10-100
- Descriptors DEC
- BARYON-BARYON INTERACTIONS; BOSONS; COMPOSITE MODELS; DOCUMENT TYPES; ELEMENTARY PARTICLES; ENERGY RANGE; FIELD THEORIES; GRAND UNIFIED THEORY; HADRON-HADRON INTERACTIONS; INTERACTIONS; INTERMEDIATE BOSONS; MATHEMATICAL MODELS; NUCLEON-NUCLEON INTERACTIONS; PARTICLE INTERACTIONS; PARTICLE MODELS; POSTULATED PARTICLES; PROTON-NUCLEON INTERACTIONS; QUANTUM FIELD THEORY; QUARK MODEL; SYMMETRY; TEV RANGE; UNIFIED GAUGE MODELS