Physics at International Linear Collider (ILC)(<SPECIAL TOPIC> Frontiers of Elementary Particle Physics, the Standard Model and Beyond)
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概要
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International Linear Collider (ILC) is an electron-positron collider with the initial center-of-mass energy of 500 GeV which is upgradable to about 1 TeV later on. Its goal is to study the physics at TeV scale with unprecedented high sensitivities. The main topics include precision measurements of the Higgs particle properties, studies of supersymmtric particles and the underlying theoretical structure if supersymmetry turns out to be realized in nature, probing alternative possibilities for the origin of mass, and the cosmological connections thereof. In many channels, Higgs and leptonic sector in particular, ILC is substantially more sensitive than LHC, and is complementary to LHC overall. In this short article, we will have a quick look at the capabilities of ILC.
- 2007-11-15
著者
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Yamamoto Hitoshi
Graduate School Of Science Osaka University
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Yamamoto Hitoshi
Dep. For The Administration Of Safety And Hygiene Lab. Of Chemistry For Environment And Safety Osaka
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