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Hadron Colliders, the Standard Model, and Beyond
Published 2002-12-02Version 1
I argue that the Fermilab Tevatron will contribute to our knowledge of the pieces of the standard model that we know the least about. I discuss five of the most important areas in which the Tevatron can confront the standard model: precision electroweak, CKM, top quark, Higgs, and QCD. I then review the evidence, both direct and indirect, for physics beyond the standard model.
Comments: 20 pages. Opening talk presented at the 14th Topical Conference on Hadron Collider Physics (HCP 2002), Karlsruhe, Germany, September 30-October 4, 2002
Keywords: standard model, hadron colliders, precision electroweak, important areas, fermilab tevatron
Tags: conference paper
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