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Report number arXiv:1001.2693 ; FERMILAB-CONF-10-643-E
Title The Hunt for New Physics at the Large Hadron Collider
Author(s) Nath, Pran (Northeastern U.) ; Nelson, Brent D. (Northeastern U.) ; Davoudiasl, Hooman (Brookhaven) ; Dutta, Bhaskar (Texas A-M) ; Feldman, Daniel (Michigan U., MCTP) ; Liu, Zuowei (SUNY, Stony Brook) ; Han, Tao (Wisconsin U., Madison) ; Langacker, Paul (Princeton, Inst. Advanced Study) ; Mohapatra, Rabi (Maryland U.) ; Valle, Jose (Valencia U., IFIC) ; Pilaftsis, Apostolos (Manchester U.) ; Zerwas, Dirk (Orsay, LAL) ; AbdusSalam, Shehu (ICTP, Trieste ; Cambridge U., DAMTP) ; Adam-Bourdarios, Claire (Orsay, LAL) ; Aguilar-Saavedra, J.A. (CAFPE, Granada ; Granada U., Theor. Phys. Astrophys.) ; Allanach, Benjamin (Cambridge U., DAMTP) ; Altunkaynak, B. (Northeastern U.) ; Anchordoqui, Luis A. (Wisconsin U., Milwaukee) ; Baer, Howard (Oklahoma U.) ; Bajc, Borut (Stefan Inst., Ljubljana) ; Buchmueller, O. (CERN) ; Carena, M. (Chicago U., EFI ; Fermilab) ; Cavanaugh, R. (Illinois U., Chicago ; Fermilab) ; Chang, S. (UC, Davis) ; Choi, Kiwoon (KAIST, Taejon) ; Csaki, C. (Cornell U., CIHEP) ; Dawson, S. (Brookhaven) ; de Campos, F. (Sao Paulo U., Guaratingueta) ; De Roeck, A. (Antwerp U. ; CERN) ; Duhrssen, M. (Freiburg U.) ; Eboli, O.J.P. (Sao Paulo U.) ; Ellis, J.R. (CERN) ; Flacher, H. (CERN) ; Goldberg, H. (Northeastern U.) ; Grimus, W. (Vienna U.) ; Haisch, U. (Mainz U., Inst. Phys.) ; Heinemeyer, S. (Cantabria Inst. of Phys.) ; Hirsch, M. (Valencia U., IFIC) ; Holmes, M. (Northeastern U.) ; Ibrahim, Tarek (Alexandria U.) ; Isidori, G. (Frascati) ; Kane, Gordon (Michigan U., MCTP) ; Kong, K. (SLAC) ; Lafaye, Remi (Annecy, LAPP) ; Landsberg, G. (Brown U.) ; Lavoura, L. (Lisbon, CFTP) ; Lee, Jae Sik (NCTS, Hsinchu) ; Lee, Seung J. (Weizmann Inst.) ; Lisanti, M. (SLAC) ; Lust, Dieter (Munich U., ASC ; Munich, Max Planck Inst.) ; Magro, M.B. (ABC Federal U.) ; Mahbubani, R. (Fermilab) ; Malinsky, M. (Royal Inst. Tech., Stockholm) ; Maltoni, Fabio (Louvain U., CP3) ; Morisi, S. (Valencia U., IFIC) ; Muhlleitner, M.M. (KIT, Karlsruhe, TP) ; Mukhopadhyaya, B. (Harish-Chandra Res. Inst.) ; Neubert, M. (Mainz U., Inst. Phys.) ; Olive, K.A. (Minnesota U.) ; Perez, Gilad (Weizmann Inst.) ; Fileviez Perez, Pavel (Wisconsin U., Madison) ; Plehn, T. (Heidelberg U.) ; Ponton, E. (Columbia U.) ; Porod, Werner (Wurzburg U.) ; Quevedo, F. (ICTP, Trieste ; Cambridge U., DAMTP) ; Rauch, M. (KIT, Karlsruhe, TP) ; Restrepo, D. (Antioquia U.) ; Rizzo, T.G. (SLAC) ; Romao, J.C. (Lisbon, CFTP) ; Ronga, F.J. (Zurich, ETH) ; Santiago, Jose (CAFPE, Granada ; Granada U., Theor. Phys. Astrophys.) ; Schechter, J. (Syracuse U.) ; Senjanovic, G. (ICTP, Trieste) ; Shao, J. (Syracuse U.) ; Spira, M. (PSI, Villigen) ; Stieberger, S. (Munich, Max Planck Inst.) ; Sullivan, Zack (IIT, Chicago) ; Tait, Tim M.P. (UC, Irvine) ; Tata, Xerxes (Inst. Astron., Honolulu ; Wisconsin U., Madison) ; Taylor, T.R. (Northeastern U.) ; Toharia, M. (Maryland U.) ; Wacker, J. (SLAC) ; Wagner, C.E.M. (Argonne ; Chicago U., KICP ; Chicago U., EFI) ; Wang, Lian-Tao (Princeton U.) ; Weiglein, G. (Durham U., IPPP) ; Zeppenfeld, D. (KIT, Karlsruhe, TP) ; Zurek, K. (Michigan U., MCTP)
Publication 2010
Imprint 18 Jan 2010
Number of pages 233
Note Comments: Summary document for international workshop "Beyond the Standard Model at the LHC" (Pre-SUSY09), Northeastern University, Boston, June 2-4, 2009
Summary document for international workshop "Beyond the Standard Model at the LHC" (Pre-SUSY09), Northeastern University, Boston, June 2-4, 2009
In: Nucl. Phys. B, Proc. Suppl. 200-202 (2010) 185-417
In: International Workshop on Beyond the standard model physics and LHC signatures, Boston, MA, USA, 02 - 04 Jun 2009, pp.185-417
DOI 10.1016/j.nuclphysbps.2010.03.001
Subject category Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Abstract The Large Hadron Collider presents an unprecedented opportunity to probe the realm of new physics in the TeV region and shed light on some of the core unresolved issues of particle physics. These include the nature of electroweak symmetry breaking, the origin of mass, the possible constituent of cold dark matter, new sources of CP violation needed to explain the baryon excess in the universe, the possible existence of extra gauge groups and extra matter, and importantly the path Nature chooses to resolve the hierarchy problem - is it supersymmetry or extra dimensions. Many models of new physics beyond the standard model contain a hidden sector which can be probed at the LHC. Additionally, the LHC will be a top factory and accurate measurements of the properties of the top and its rare decays will provide a window to new physics. Further, the LHC could shed light on the origin of neutralino masses if the new physics associated with their generation lies in the TeV region. Finally, the LHC is also a laboratory to test the hypothesis of TeV scale strings and D-brane models. An overview of these possibilities is presented in the spirit that it will serve as a companion to the Technical Design Reports (TDRs) by the particle detector groups ATLAS and CMS to facilitate the test of the new theoretical ideas at the LHC. Which of these ideas stands the test of the LHC data will govern the course of particle physics in the subsequent deca des.
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