Overview
Explore the compelling physics motivations for future high-energy colliders in this insightful conference talk. Delve into the current state of high-energy physics following the discovery of the Higgs boson at CERN's Large Hadron Collider. Examine the implications of the completed "Standard Model" and its validity across a wide range of energy scales. Investigate the unanswered questions that persist in both theoretical and observational realms, including the nature of electroweak superconductivity, mass hierarchies, and dark matter. Understand the arguments for the existence of new physics beyond the Standard Model and learn why a future collider with multiple TeV center-of-mass energies is considered crucial for advancing our understanding of nature at the energy frontier.
Syllabus
Tao Han: Physics motivation for future high energy colliders #ICBS2024
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BIMSA