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Complementarity of the CERN Large Hadron Collider and the $e^+e^-$ International Linear Collider
Published 2008-09-10Version 1
The next-generation high-energy facilities, the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and the prospective $e^+e^-$ International Linear Collider (ILC), are expected to unravel new structures of matter and forces from the electroweak scale to the TeV scale. In this report we review the complementary role of LHC and ILC in drawing a comprehensive and high-precision picture of the mechanism breaking the electroweak symmetries and generating mass, and the unification of forces in the frame of supersymmetry.
Comments: 14 pages, 17 figures, to be published in "Supersymmetry on the Eve of the LHC", a special volume of European Physical Journal C, Particles and Fields (EPJC) in memory of Julius Wess
Journal: Eur.Phys.J.C59:543-556,2009
Keywords: cern large hadron collider, international linear collider, complementarity, next-generation high-energy facilities, electroweak scale
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