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International Journal of Modern Physics A, 2022
The Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) is a mature option for a future electron-positron collider operating at center-of-mass energies of up to 3 TeV. CLIC is foreseen in a staged approach with three center-of-mass energies, currently assumed to be 380, 1.5 and 3 TeV. This contribution discusses the physics potential of CLIC in the field of Higgs physics,
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The Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) is a mature option for a future electron-positron collider operating at center-of-mass energies of up to 3 TeV. CLIC is foreseen in a staged approach with three center-of-mass energies, currently assumed to be 380, 1.5 and 3 TeV. This contribution discusses the physics potential of CLIC in the field of Higgs physics,
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International Journal of Modern Physics A, 2001
A SM-like Higgs boson can be produced in a variety of channels at the LHC. By combining information from production via gluon fusion and weak boson fusion, various partial widths and the total Higgs boson width can be extracted. Expected accuracies for 200 fb -1 of data are in the 10% range.
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A SM-like Higgs boson can be produced in a variety of channels at the LHC. By combining information from production via gluon fusion and weak boson fusion, various partial widths and the total Higgs boson width can be extracted. Expected accuracies for 200 fb -1 of data are in the 10% range.
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Pramana, 2004
The large hadron collider (LHC) and its detectors, ATLAS and CMS, are being built to study TeV scale physics, and to fully understand the electroweak symmetry breaking mechanism. The Monte-Carlo simulation results for the standard model and minimal super symmetric standard model Higgs boson searches and parameter measurements are discussed. Emphasis is
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The large hadron collider (LHC) and its detectors, ATLAS and CMS, are being built to study TeV scale physics, and to fully understand the electroweak symmetry breaking mechanism. The Monte-Carlo simulation results for the standard model and minimal super symmetric standard model Higgs boson searches and parameter measurements are discussed. Emphasis is
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Higgs and BSM Physics at the Future Muon Collider
Symmetry, 2021Roberto Franceschini, Mario Greco
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A Concise Review on Some Higgs-Related New Physics Models in Light of Current Experiments
Universe, 2023Lei Wang, Jin Min Yang, Pengxuan Zhu
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Amplitude/Higgs Modes in Condensed Matter Physics
Annual Review of Condensed Matter Physics, 2015David Pekker
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