Physics
Scientific paper
Mar 2004
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PARTICLES AND THE UNIVERSE. Proceedings of the Eighteenth Lake Louise Winter Institute. Held 16-22 February 2003 in Lake Louise,
Physics
Scientific paper
A roadmap for possible physics beyond the Standard Model is presented, focussing on Higgs physics, supersymmetry and neutrino physics. The prospects for discovering the Higgs boson and/or supersymmetry at the LHC are then discussed, followed by those of measuring their properties at a linear e+e- collider with centre-of-mass energy ≲ 1 TeV, and at CLIC, a concept for linear e+e- collider capable of reaching 3 TeV in the centre of mass. Also mentioned are the prospects at γγ and μ+μ- colliders. After reviewing the status of neutrino physics, future prospects with super beams, beta beams and a neutrino factory are mentioned, as well as flavour-changing decays of charged leptons. The implications of the WMAP data for neutrino physics and supersymmetry are included, and they are shown to be compatible with the hypothesis that the inflaton can be identified with a heavy sneutrino. This is also shown to have characteristic predictions for the flavour-changing decays of charged leptons, that may be observable at future accelerators.
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