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Report number hep-ph/9712444 ; CERN-TH-97-367A ; CERN-TH-97-367
Title Physics at Future Colliders
Author(s) Ellis, John R. (CERN)
Publication 1999
Imprint 19 Dec 1997
Number of pages 15
In: International Europhysics Conference on High-Energy Physics, Jerusalem, Israel, 19 - 25 Aug 1997, pp.282-300
Subject category Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Abstract After a brief review of the Big Issues in particle physics, we discuss the contributions to resolving that could be made by various planned and proposed future colliders. These include future runs of LEP and the Fermilab Tevatron collider, B factories, RHIC, the LHC, a linear electron-positron collider, an electron-proton collider in the LEP/LHC tunnel, a muon collider and a future larger hadron collider (FLHC). The Higgs boson and supersymmetry are used as benchmarks for assessing their capabilities. The LHC has great capacities for precision measurements as well as exploration, but also shortcomings where the complementary strengths of a linear electron-positron collider would be invaluable. It is not too soon to study seriously possible subsequent colliders.

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