Physics
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Apr 2001
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FROM PARTICLES TO THE UNIVERSE. Proceedings of the Fifteenth Lake Louise Winter Institute. Held 20-26 February 2000 in Lake Loui
Physics
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The physics programme is summarized for future hadron and lepton colliders, the LHC and prospective e+e- linear colliders. These machines will allow us to perform precision studies of the top quark and the electroweak gauge bosons in a complementary way. The Higgs boson can be discovered at the LHC within the entire range of canonical mass values. Lepton colliders are ideal instruments to investigate the properties of the Higgs boson and to establish essential elements of the Higgs mechanism as the fundamental mechanism for breaking the electroweak symmetries. In the area beyond the Standard Model, new particles and their interactions can be discovered and explored comprehensively. Supersymmetric particles can be searched for at the LHC with masses up to 2-3 TeV. Their properties can be determined at lepton colliders with very high precision so that the mechanism of supersymmetry breaking can be investigated experimentally and the underlying unified theory can be reconstructed. Stable extrapolations are possible up to scales near the Planck mass.
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