A Future Linear Collider with polarised beams: Searches for New Physics

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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15 pages, 10 eps figures, Invited plenary talk given at 15th International Spin Physics Symposium, September 2002, BNL, Brookh

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10.1063/1.1607132

There exists a world--wide consensus for a future $e^+e^-$ Linear Collider in the energy range between $\sqrt{s}=500--1000$ GeV as the next large facility in HEP. The Linear Collider has a large physics potential for the discovery of new physics beyond the Standard Model and for precision studies of the Standard Model itself. It is well suited to complement and extend the physics program of the LHC. The use of polarised beams at a Linear Collider will be one of the powerful tools. In this paper some highlights of searches for physics beyond the Standard Model at a future Linear Collider with polarised $e^-$ and $e^+$ beams are summarised.

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