Physics with e+e− linear colliders
Elena Accomando,Attilio Andreazza,H. Anlauf,Alessandro Ballestrero,Timothy Barklow,J. Bartels,A. Bartl,Marco Battaglia,W. Beenakker,Geneviève Bélanger,W. Bernreuther,J. Biebel,J. Binnewies,Johannes Blümlein,E. E. Boos,F. Borzumati,Fawzi Boudjema,A. Brandenburg,P. J. Bussey,Matteo Cacciari,Roberto Casalbuoni,A. Corsetti,S. De Curtis,F. Cuypers,G. Daskalakis,Aldo Deandrea,Ansgar Denner,M. Diehl,S. Dittmaier,Abdelhak Djouadi,Daniele Dominici,Herbert K. Dreiner,Helmut Eberl,Ulrich Ellwanger,R. Engel,K. Flöttmann,H. Franz,T. Gajdosik,Raoul Gatto,H. Genten,Rohini M. Godbole,G. Gounaris,Mario Greco,Jean-Francois Grivaz,D. Guetta,D. Haidt,Robert V. Harlander,H.J. He,W. Hollik,Katri Huitu,P. Igo-Kemenes,V. A. Ilyin,Patrick Janot,Fred Jegerlehner,M. Jezabek,B. Jim,J. Kalinowski,W. Kilian,B.R. Kim,T. Kleinwort,Bernd A. Kniehl,Michael Kramer,Gustav Kramer,Sabine Kraml,A. Krause,Maria Krawczyk,Alexander Kryukov,Jens H. Kuhn,Aristotelis Kyriakis,A. Leike,H. Lotter,Jukka Maalampi,W. Majerotto,C. Markou,M. I. Martínez,U. Martyn,Barbara Mele,D. J. Miller,Ramon Miquel,A. Nippe,H. Nowak,Thorsten Ohl,Per Osland,P. Overmann,G. Pancheri,A. A. Pankov,Costas G. Papadopoulos,N. Paver,A. Pietila,M. Peter,M. Pizzio,Tilman Plehn,M. Pohl,N. Polonsky,W. Porod,Alexander Pukhov,Martti Raidal,Sabine Riemann,Tord Riemann,K. Riesselmann,I. Riu,A. De Roeck,Janusz Rosiek,Reinhold Rückl,H. J. Schreiber,Daniel Schulte,R. Settles,Rezo Shanidze,S. Shichanin,E. Simopoulou,Torbjörn Sjöstrand,J. G. Smith,Andre Sopczak,Hubert Spiesberger,Thomas Teubner,C. Troncon,C. Vander Velde,Andreas Vogt,R. Vuopionper,Alexander Wagner,J. Ward,Max Weber,B. H. Wiik,G. W. Wilson,P.M. Zerwas +124 more
TL;DR: The physics potential of linear linear colliders has been discussed in this paper, where the authors describe the potential for the discovery of particles in supersymmetric extensions of the Standard Model, the spectrum of Higgs particles, the super-ymmetric partners of the electroweak gauge and Higgs bosons.
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About: This article is published in Physics Reports. The article was published on 01 Jun 1998. and is currently open access. The article focuses on the topics: Technicolor & Higgs boson.
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