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2. God's Spies: The Stasi's Cold War Espionage Campaign Inside the Church by Elisabeth Braw (review)
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Baer, H. David
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- 2021
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3. Review of Particle Physics*
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Navas, S, Amsler, C, Gutsche, T, Hanhart, C, Hernández-Rey, JJ, Lourenço, C, Masoni, A, Mikhasenko, M, Mitchell, RE, Patrignani, C, Schwanda, C, Spanier, S, Venanzoni, G, Yuan, CZ, Agashe, K, Aielli, G, Allanach, BC, Alvarez-Muñiz, J, Antonelli, M, Aschenauer, EC, Asner, DM, Assamagan, K, Baer, H, Banerjee, Sw, Barnett, RM, Baudis, L, Bauer, CW, Beatty, JJ, Beringer, J, Bettini, A, Biebel, O, Black, KM, Blucher, E, Bonventre, R, Briere, RA, Buckley, A, Burkert, VD, Bychkov, MA, Cahn, RN, Cao, Z, Carena, M, Casarosa, G, Ceccucci, A, Cerri, A, Chivukula, RS, Cowan, G, Cranmer, K, Crede, V, Cremonesi, O, D’Ambrosio, G, Damour, T, de Florian, D, de Gouvêa, A, DeGrand, T, Demers, S, Demiragli, Z, Dobrescu, BA, D’Onofrio, M, Doser, M, Dreiner, HK, Eerola, P, Egede, U, Eidelman, S, El-Khadra, AX, Ellis, J, Eno, SC, Erler, J, Ezhela, VV, Fava, A, Fetscher, W, Fields, BD, Freitas, A, Gallagher, H, Gershon, T, Gershtein, Y, Gherghetta, T, Gonzalez-Garcia, MC, Goodman, M, Grab, C, Gritsan, AV, Grojean, C, Groom, DE, Grünewald, M, Gurtu, A, Haber, HE, Hamel, M, Hashimoto, S, Hayato, Y, Hebecker, A, Heinemeyer, S, Hikasa, K, Hisano, J, Höcker, A, Holder, J, Hsu, L, Huston, J, Hyodo, T, Ianni, Al, Kado, M, and Karliner, M
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Nuclear and Plasma Physics ,Particle and High Energy Physics ,Physical Sciences - Abstract
The Review summarizes much of particle physics and cosmology. Using data from previous editions, plus 2,717 new measurements from 869 papers, we list, evaluate, and average measured properties of gauge bosons and the recently discovered Higgs boson, leptons, quarks, mesons, and baryons. We summarize searches for hypothetical particles such as supersymmetric particles, heavy bosons, axions, dark photons, etc. Particle properties and search limits are listed in Summary Tables. We give numerous tables, figures, formulae, and reviews of topics such as Higgs Boson Physics, Supersymmetry, Grand Unified Theories, Neutrino Mixing, Dark Energy, Dark Matter, Cosmology, Particle Detectors, Colliders, Probability and Statistics. Most of the 120 reviews are updated, including many that are heavily revised. The Review is divided into two volumes. Volume 1 includes the Summary Tables and 97 review articles. Volume 2 consists of the Particle Listings and contains also 23 reviews that address specific aspects of the data presented in the Listings. The complete Review (both volumes) is published online on the website of the Particle Data Group (pdg.lbl.gov) and in a journal. Volume 1 is available in print as the PDG Book. A Particle Physics Booklet with the Summary Tables and essential tables, figures, and equations from selected review articles is available in print, as a web version optimized for use on phones, and as an Android app. The 2024 edition of the Review of Particle Physics should be cited as: S. Navas et al. (Particle Data Group), Phys. Rev. D 110, 030001 (2024)
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- 2024
4. Kirche und Krieg: Ambivalenzen in der Theologie ed. by Friedemann Stengel and Jörg Ulrich (review)
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Baer, H. David
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- 2017
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5. Bibliographic Essay
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Baer, H. David and Terray, László G.
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- 2006
6. Cover
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Baer, H. David and Terray, László G.
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7. Theological Excursus Four. The Diaconia Type: Between Service and Subordination (or Ahogy Lehet Revisited)
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Baer, H. David and Terray, László G.
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- 2006
8. Foreword
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Baer, H. David and Terray, László G.
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9. Theological Excursus Three. The Witness Type: A Readiness for Martyrdom, a Challenge to Ahogy Lehet
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Baer, H. David and Terray, László G.
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10. Title Page, Copyright Page
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Baer, H. David and Terray, László G.
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11. Chapter One. Dealing with Dictators: Fundamental Choices in the Lutheran Church in Hungary, 1945– 49
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Baer, H. David and Terray, László G.
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- 2006
12. Chapter Two.Working with Dictators: Totalitarianism and the Choices of Desperation, 1949–56
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Baer, H. David and Terray, László G.
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- 2006
13. Chapter Three. An Understanding with Dictators: Hopes for a New Beginning, 1956–58
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Baer, H. David and Terray, László G.
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- 2006
14. Theological Excursus Two. The Collaboration Type: Removing Choices and Affirming Socialism (or Ahogy Lehet Gone Bad)
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Baer, H. David and Terray, László G.
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- 2006
15. Theological Excursus One. The Compromise Type: In Search of a Modus Vivendi, Ahogy Lehet
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Baer, H. David and Terray, László G.
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16. Preface
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Baer, H. David and Terray, László G.
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17. Notes
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Baer, H. David and Terray, László G.
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18. Chapter Four. Service to Dictators: The Church for the Building of Socialism, 1958–87
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Baer, H. David and Terray, László G.
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19. Conclusion: The End of an Unresolved Argument
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Baer, H. David and Terray, László G.
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20. Images
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Baer, H. David and Terray, László G.
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- 2006
21. Review of Particle Physics
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Workman, RL, Burkert, VD, Crede, V, Klempt, E, Thoma, U, Tiator, L, Agashe, K, Aielli, G, Allanach, BC, Amsler, C, Antonelli, M, Aschenauer, EC, Asner, DM, Baer, H, Banerjee, Sw, Barnett, RM, Baudis, L, Bauer, CW, Beatty, JJ, Belousov, VI, Beringer, J, Bettini, A, Biebel, O, Black, KM, Blucher, E, Bonventre, R, Bryzgalov, VV, Buchmuller, O, Bychkov, MA, Cahn, RN, Carena, M, Ceccucci, A, Cerri, A, Chivukula, R Sekhar, Cowan, G, Cranmer, K, Cremonesi, O, D'Ambrosio, G, Damour, T, de Florian, D, de Gouvêa, A, DeGrand, T, de Jong, P, Demers, S, Dobrescu, BA, D'Onofrio, M, Doser, M, Dreiner, HK, Eerola, P, Egede, U, Eidelman, S, El-Khadra, AX, Ellis, J, Eno, SC, Erler, J, Ezhela, VV, Fetscher, W, Fields, BD, Freitas, A, Gallagher, H, Gershtein, Y, Gherghetta, T, Gonzalez-Garcia, MC, Goodman, M, Grab, C, Gritsan, AV, Grojean, C, Groom, DE, Grünewald, M, Gurtu, A, Gutsche, T, Haber, HE, Hamel, Matthieu, Hanhart, C, Hashimoto, S, Hayato, Y, Hebecker, A, Heinemeyer, S, Hernández-Rey, JJ, Hikasa, K, Hisano, J, Höcker, A, Holder, J, Hsu, L, Huston, J, Hyodo, T, Ianni, Al, Kado, M, Karliner, M, Katz, UF, Kenzie, M, Khoze, VA, Klein, SR, Krauss, F, Kreps, M, Križan, P, Krusche, B, Kwon, Y, Lahav, O, and Laiho, J
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Nuclear and Plasma Physics ,Particle and High Energy Physics ,Physical Sciences ,Mathematical Sciences - Abstract
The Review summarizes much of particle physics and cosmology. Using data from previous editions, plus 2,143 new measurements from 709 papers, we list, evaluate, and average measured properties of gauge bosons and the recently discovered Higgs boson, leptons, quarks, mesons, and baryons. We summarize searches for hypothetical particles such as supersymmetric particles, heavy bosons, axions, dark photons, etc. Particle properties and search limits are listed in Summary Tables. We give numerous tables, figures, formulae, and reviews of topics such as Higgs Boson Physics, Supersymmetry, Grand Unified Theories, Neutrino Mixing, Dark Energy, Dark Matter, Cosmology, Particle Detectors, Colliders, Probability and Statistics. Among the 120 reviews are many that are new or heavily revised, including a new review on Machine Learning, and one on Spectroscopy of Light Meson Resonances. The Review is divided into two volumes. Volume 1 includes the Summary Tables and 97 review articles. Volume 2 consists of the Particle Listings and contains also 23 reviews that address specific aspects of the data presented in the Listings. The complete Review (both volumes) is published online on the website of the Particle Data Group (pdg.lbl.gov) and in a journal. Volume 1 is available in print as the PDG Book. A Particle Physics Booklet with the Summary Tables and essential tables, figures, and equations from selected review articles is available in print, as a web version optimized for use on phones, and as an Android app.
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- 2022
22. Review of Particle Physics
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Zyla, PA, Barnett, RM, Beringer, J, Dahl, O, Dwyer, DA, Groom, DE, Lin, C-J, Lugovsky, KS, Pianori, E, Robinson, DJ, Wohl, CG, Yao, W-M, Agashe, K, Aielli, G, Allanach, BC, Amsler, C, Antonelli, M, Aschenauer, EC, Asner, DM, Baer, H, Banerjee, Sw, Baudis, L, Bauer, CW, Beatty, JJ, Belousov, VI, Bethke, S, Bettini, A, Biebel, O, Black, KM, Blucher, E, Buchmuller, O, Burkert, V, Bychkov, MA, Cahn, RN, Carena, M, Ceccucci, A, Cerri, A, Chakraborty, D, Chivukula, R Sekhar, Cowan, G, D'Ambrosio, G, Damour, T, de Florian, D, de Gouvêa, A, DeGrand, T, de Jong, P, Dissertori, G, Dobrescu, BA, D'Onofrio, M, Doser, M, Drees, M, Dreiner, HK, Eerola, P, Egede, U, Eidelman, S, Ellis, J, Erler, J, Ezhela, VV, Fetscher, W, Fields, BD, Foster, B, Freitas, A, Gallagher, H, Garren, L, Gerber, H-J, Gerbier, G, Gershon, T, Gershtein, Y, Gherghetta, T, Godizov, AA, Gonzalez-Garcia, MC, Goodman, M, Grab, C, Gritsan, AV, Grojean, C, Grünewald, M, Gurtu, A, Gutsche, T, Haber, HE, Hanhart, C, Hashimoto, S, Hayato, Y, Hebecker, A, Heinemeyer, S, Heltsley, B, Hernández-Rey, JJ, Hikasa, K, Hisano, J, Höcker, A, Holder, J, Holtkamp, A, Huston, J, Hyodo, T, Johnson, KF, Kado, M, Karliner, M, Katz, UF, Kenzie, M, Khoze, VA, and Klein, SR
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Mathematical Sciences ,Physical Sciences - Abstract
The Review summarizes much of particle physics and cosmology. Using data from previous editions, plus 3,324 new measurements from 878 papers, we list, evaluate, and average measured properties of gauge bosons and the recently discovered Higgs boson, leptons, quarks, mesons, and baryons. We summarize searches for hypothetical particles such as supersymmetric particles, heavy bosons, axions, dark photons, etc. Particle properties and search limits are listed in Summary Tables. We give numerous tables, figures, formulae, and reviews of topics such as Higgs Boson Physics, Supersymmetry, Grand Unified Theories, Neutrino Mixing, Dark Energy, Dark Matter, Cosmology, Particle Detectors, Colliders, Probability and Statistics. Among the 120 reviews are many that are new or heavily revised, including a new review on High Energy Soft QCD and Diffraction and one on the Determination of CKM Angles from B Hadrons. The Review is divided into two volumes. Volume 1 includes the Summary Tables and 98 review articles. Volume 2 consists of the Particle Listings and contains also 22 reviews that address specific aspects of the data presented in the Listings. The complete Review (both volumes) is published online on the website of the Particle Data Group (pdg.lbl.gov) and in a journal. Volume 1 is available in print as the PDG Book. A Particle Physics Booklet with the Summary Tables and essential tables, figures, and equations from selected review articles is available in print and as a web version optimized for use on phones as well as an Android app.
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- 2020
23. Beyond the Standard Model Physics at the HL-LHC and HE-LHC
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Vidal, X. Cid, D'Onofrio, M., Fox, P. J., Torre, R., Ulmer, K. A., Aboubrahim, A., Albert, A., Alimena, J., Allanach, B. C., Alpigiani, C., Altakach, M., Amoroso, S., Anders, J. K., Araz, J. Y., Arbey, A., Azzi, P., Babounikau, I., Baer, H., Baker, M. J., Barducci, D., Barger, V., Baron, O., Navarro, L. Barranco, Battaglia, M., Bay, A., Bhatia, D., Biswas, S., Bloch, D., Bogavac, D., Borschensky, C., Bugge, M. K., Buttazzo, D., Cacciapaglia, G., Cadamuro, L., Calandri, A., Camargo, D. A., Canepa, A., Carminati, L., Carrá, S., Montoya, C. A. Carrillo, De Oliveira, A. Carvalho Antunes, Castillo, F. L., Cavaliere, V., Cavalli, D., Cecchi, C., Celis, A., Cerri, A., Chahal, G. S., Chakraborty, A., Chekanov, S. V., Cheng, H. J., Childers, J. T., Cirelli, M., Colegrove, O., Corcella, G., Corradi, M., Costa, M. J., Covarelli, R., Dang, N. P., Deandrea, A., De Curtis, S., De la Torre, H., Rose, L. Delle, Del Re, D., Demela, A., Demers, S., Dermisek, R., De Santo, A., Deshpande, K., Dey, B., Donini, J., Duncan, A. K., Dutta, V., Escobar, C., Fanó, L., Ferretti, G., Fiaschi, J., Fischer, O., Flacke, T., Frangipane, E. D., Frank, M., Frattari, G., Frizzell, D., Fuchs, E., Fuks, B., Gabrielli, E., Gainer, J., Gao, Y., Navarro, J. E. García, Genest, M. H., Giagu, S., Giudice, G. F., Goh, J., Gouzevitch, M., Govoni, P., Greljo, A., Grohsjean, A., Gurrola, A., Gustavino, G., Guyot, C., Gwilliam, C. B., Ha, S., Haisch, U., Haller, J., Han, T., Hayden, D., Heikinheimo, M., Heintz, U., Helsens, C., Hoepfner, K., Hogan, J. M., Huitu, K., Ilten, P., Ippolito, V., Ismail, A., Iyer, A. M., Jain, Sa., Jamin, D. O., Jeanty, L., Jezo, T., Johns, W., Kalogeropoulos, A., Karancsi, J., Kats, Y., Keller, H., Khanov, A., Kieseler, J., Kim, B., Kim, M. S., Kim, Y. G., Klasen, M., Klimek, M. D., Kogler, R., Komaragiri, J. R., Krämer, M., Kubota, S., Kulesza, A. K., Kulkarni, S., Lari, T., Ledovskoy, A., Lee, G. R., Lee, L., Lee, S. W., Leonardi, R., Les, R., Lewis, I. M., Li, Q., Li, T., Lim, I. T., Lim, S. H., Lin, K., Liu, Z., Long, K., Low, M., Lunghi, E., Madaffari, D., Mahmoudi, F., Majumder, D., Malvezzi, S., Mangano, M. L., Manoni, E., Marcano, X., Mariotti, A., Marjanovic, M., Marlow, D., Camalich, J. Martin, Cuevas, P. Matorras, McCullough, M., McDonald, E. F., Guisao, J. Mejia, Mele, B., Meloni, F., Melzer-Pellmann, I. -A., Merlassino, C., Meyer, A. B., Michielin, E., Miller, A. J., Mittnacht, L., Mondal, S., Moretti, S., Mukhopadhyay, S., Nachman, B. P., Nam, K., Narain, M., Nardecchia, M., Nath, P., Navarro-González, J., Nisati, A., Nitta, T., Noel, D. L., Nojiri, M. M., Ochoa-Ricoux, J. P., Oide, H., Ojeda, M. L., Griso, S. Pagan, Cortezon, E. Palencia, Panella, O., Pani, P., Panizzi, L., Panwar, L., Park, C. B., Pazzini, J., Pedro, K., Perego, M. M., Perrozzi, L., Petersen, B. A., Pierce, A., Polesello, G., Policicchio, A., Potter, C. J., Pralavorio, P., Presilla, M., Proudfoot, J., Queiroz, F. S., Ramirez-Sanchez, G., Redigolo, D., Reimers, A., Resconi, S., Rimoldi, M., Vergara, J. C. Rivera, Rizzo, T., Rogan, C., Romeo, F., Rosten, R., Ruiz, R., Ruiz-Alvarez, J., Iglesias, J. A. Sabater, Samani, B. Safarzadeh, Sagir, S., Saito, M., Saito, S., Sala, F., Salazar, C., Savin, A., Sawada, R., Sawant, S., Schienbein, I., Schlaffer, M., Schneider, B., Schuler, S. C., Sebastiani, C. D., Sekmen, S., Selvaggi, M., Sengupta, D., Serce, H., Serodio, H., Sestini, L., Shakya, B., Haghi, B. Shams Es, Sheldon, P., Shin, S., Simonetto, F., Soffi, L., Spannowsky, M., Stupak, J., Sullivan, M. J., Sunder, M., Takahashi, Y., Tata, X., Teagle, H., Terashi, K., Tesi, A., Thamm, A., Tobioka, K., Tornambe, P., Trovato, F., Tsiakkouri, D., Ungaro, F. C., Urbano, A., Usai, E., Vanegas, N., Vaslin, L., Sierra, C. Vázquez, Vivarelli, I., Milosavljevic, M. Vranjes, Waltari, H., Wang, R., Wang, X., Weber, M. S., Weiland, C., Wielers, M., Williams, J. M., Willocq, S., Xu, D., Yagyu, K., Yazgan, E., Ye, R., Yoo, H. D., You, T., Yu, F., Della Porta, G. Zevi, Zhang, W., Zhu, C., Zhuang, X., Zobec, J., Zupan, J., and Zurita, J.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
This is the third out of five chapters of the final report [1] of the Workshop on Physics at HL-LHC, and perspectives on HE-LHC [2]. It is devoted to the study of the potential, in the search for Beyond the Standard Model (BSM) physics, of the High Luminosity (HL) phase of the LHC, defined as $3~\mathrm{ab}^{-1}$ of data taken at a centre-of-mass energy of $14~\mathrm{TeV}$, and of a possible future upgrade, the High Energy (HE) LHC, defined as $15~\mathrm{ab}^{-1}$ of data at a centre-of-mass energy of $27~\mathrm{TeV}$. We consider a large variety of new physics models, both in a simplified model fashion and in a more model-dependent one. A long list of contributions from the theory and experimental (ATLAS, CMS, LHCb) communities have been collected and merged together to give a complete, wide, and consistent view of future prospects for BSM physics at the considered colliders. On top of the usual standard candles, such as supersymmetric simplified models and resonances, considered for the evaluation of future collider potentials, this report contains results on dark matter and dark sectors, long lived particles, leptoquarks, sterile neutrinos, axion-like particles, heavy scalars, vector-like quarks, and more. Particular attention is placed, especially in the study of the HL-LHC prospects, to the detector upgrades, the assessment of the future systematic uncertainties, and new experimental techniques. The general conclusion is that the HL-LHC, on top of allowing to extend the present LHC mass and coupling reach by $20-50\%$ on most new physics scenarios, will also be able to constrain, and potentially discover, new physics that is presently unconstrained. Moreover, compared to the HL-LHC, the reach in most observables will generally more than double at the HE-LHC, which may represent a good candidate future facility for a final test of TeV-scale new physics., Comment: Report from Working Group 3 on the Physics of the HL-LHC, and Perspectives at the HE-LHC; v2: final version updated with the latest contributions and summaries; 239 pages + refs; v3: typos and character misprint in Fig. 7.2 fixed; v4: added one missing author
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24. Beyond the Standard Model Physics at the HL-LHC and HE-LHC
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Vidal, X Cid, D'Onofrio, M, Fox, PJ, Torre, R, Ulmer, KA, Aboubrahim, A, Albert, A, Alimena, J, Allanach, BC, Alpigiani, C, Altakach, M, Amoroso, S, Anders, JK, Araz, JY, Arbey, A, Azzi, P, Babounikau, I, Baer, H, Baker, MJ, Barducci, D, Barger, V, Baron, O, Navarro, L Barranco, Battaglia, M, Bay, A, Bhatia, D, Biswas, S, Bloch, D, Bogavac, D, Borschensky, C, Bugge, MK, Buttazzo, D, Cacciapaglia, G, Cadamuro, L, Calandri, A, Camargo, DA, Canepa, A, Carminati, L, Carrá, S, Montoya, CA Carrillo, Oliveira, A Carvalho Antunes De, Castillo, FL, Cavaliere, V, Cavalli, D, Cecchi, C, Celis, A, Cerri, A, Chahal, GS, Chakraborty, A, Chekanov, SV, Cheng, HJ, Childers, JT, Cirelli, M, Colegrove, O, Corcella, G, Corradi, M, Costa, MJ, Covarelli, R, Dang, NP, Deandrea, A, Curtis, S De, Torre, H De la, Rose, L Delle, Re, D Del, Demela, A, Demers, S, Dermisek, R, Santo, A De, Deshpande, K, Dey, B, Donini, J, Duncan, AK, Dutta, V, Escobar, C, Fanó, L, Ferretti, G, Fiaschi, J, Fischer, O, Flacke, T, Frangipane, ED, Frank, M, Frattari, G, Frizzell, D, Fuchs, E, Fuks, B, Gabrielli, E, Gainer, J, Gao, Y, Navarro, JE García, Genest, MH, Giagu, S, Giudice, GF, Goh, J, Gouzevitch, M, Govoni, P, Greljo, A, Grohsjean, A, Gurrola, A, Gustavino, G, and Guyot, C
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hep-ph ,hep-ex - Abstract
This is the third out of five chapters of the final report [1] of theWorkshop on Physics at HL-LHC, and perspectives on HE-LHC [2]. It is devoted tothe study of the potential, in the search for Beyond the Standard Model (BSM)physics, of the High Luminosity (HL) phase of the LHC, defined as$3~\mathrm{ab}^{-1}$ of data taken at a centre-of-mass energy of$14~\mathrm{TeV}$, and of a possible future upgrade, the High Energy (HE) LHC,defined as $15~\mathrm{ab}^{-1}$ of data at a centre-of-mass energy of$27~\mathrm{TeV}$. We consider a large variety of new physics models, both in asimplified model fashion and in a more model-dependent one. A long list ofcontributions from the theory and experimental (ATLAS, CMS, LHCb) communitieshave been collected and merged together to give a complete, wide, andconsistent view of future prospects for BSM physics at the consideredcolliders. On top of the usual standard candles, such as supersymmetricsimplified models and resonances, considered for the evaluation of futurecollider potentials, this report contains results on dark matter and darksectors, long lived particles, leptoquarks, sterile neutrinos, axion-likeparticles, heavy scalars, vector-like quarks, and more. Particular attention isplaced, especially in the study of the HL-LHC prospects, to the detectorupgrades, the assessment of the future systematic uncertainties, and newexperimental techniques. The general conclusion is that the HL-LHC, on top ofallowing to extend the present LHC mass and coupling reach by $20-50\%$ on mostnew physics scenarios, will also be able to constrain, and potentiallydiscover, new physics that is presently unconstrained. Moreover, compared tothe HL-LHC, the reach in most observables will generally more than double atthe HE-LHC, which may represent a good candidate future facility for a finaltest of TeV-scale new physics.
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- 2018
25. Review of Particle Physics*
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Tanabashi, M, Hagiwara, K, Hikasa, K, Nakamura, K, Sumino, Y, Takahashi, F, Tanaka, J, Agashe, K, Aielli, G, Amsler, C, Antonelli, M, Asner, DM, Baer, H, Banerjee, Sw, Barnett, RM, Basaglia, T, Bauer, CW, Beatty, JJ, Belousov, VI, Beringer, J, Bethke, S, Bettini, A, Bichsel, H, Biebel, O, Black, KM, Blucher, E, Buchmuller, O, Burkert, V, Bychkov, MA, Cahn, RN, Carena, M, Ceccucci, A, Cerri, A, Chakraborty, D, Chen, M-C, Chivukula, RS, Cowan, G, Dahl, O, D’Ambrosio, G, Damour, T, de Florian, D, de Gouvêa, A, DeGrand, T, de Jong, P, Dissertori, G, Dobrescu, BA, D’Onofrio, M, Doser, M, Drees, M, Dreiner, HK, Dwyer, DA, Eerola, P, Eidelman, S, Ellis, J, Erler, J, Ezhela, VV, Fetscher, W, Fields, BD, Firestone, R, Foster, B, Freitas, A, Gallagher, H, Garren, L, Gerber, H-J, Gerbier, G, Gershon, T, Gershtein, Y, Gherghetta, T, Godizov, AA, Goodman, M, Grab, C, Gritsan, AV, Grojean, C, Groom, DE, Grünewald, M, Gurtu, A, Gutsche, T, Haber, HE, Hanhart, C, Hashimoto, S, Hayato, Y, Hayes, KG, Hebecker, A, Heinemeyer, S, Heltsley, B, Hernández-Rey, JJ, Hisano, J, Höcker, A, Holder, J, Holtkamp, A, Hyodo, T, Irwin, KD, Johnson, KF, Kado, M, Karliner, M, Katz, UF, Klein, SR, Klempt, E, Kowalewski, RV, and Krauss, F
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Nuclear and Plasma Physics ,Particle and High Energy Physics ,Physical Sciences - Abstract
The Review summarizes much of particle physics and cosmology. Using data from previous editions, plus 2,873 new measurements from 758 papers, we list, evaluate, and average measured properties of gauge bosons and the recently discovered Higgs boson, leptons, quarks, mesons, and baryons. We summarize searches for hypothetical particles such as supersymmetric particles, heavy bosons, axions, dark photons, etc. Particle properties and search limits are listed in Summary Tables. We give numerous tables, figures, formulae, and reviews of topics such as Higgs Boson Physics, Supersymmetry, Grand Unified Theories, Neutrino Mixing, Dark Energy, Dark Matter, Cosmology, Particle Detectors, Colliders, Probability and Statistics. Among the 118 reviews are many that are new or heavily revised, including a new review on Neutrinos in Cosmology.Starting with this edition, the Review is divided into two volumes. Volume 1 includes the Summary Tables and all review articles. Volume 2 consists of the Particle Listings. Review articles that were previously part of the Listings are now included in volume 1.The complete Review (both volumes) is published online on the website of the Particle Data Group (http://pdg.lbl.gov) and in a journal. Volume 1 is available in print as the PDG Book. A Particle Physics Booklet with the Summary Tables and essential tables, figures, and equations from selected review articles is also available.The 2018 edition of the Review of Particle Physics should be cited as: M. Tanabashi (Particle Data Group), Phys. Rev. D 98, 030001 (2018).
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26. Physics at the e+ e- Linear Collider
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Moortgat-Pick, G., Baer, H., Battaglia, M., Belanger, G., Fujii, K., Kalinowski, J., Heinemeyer, S., Kiyo, Y., Olive, K., Simon, F., Uwer, P., Wackeroth, D., Zerwas, P. M., Arbey, A., Asano, M., Bagger, J., Bechtle, P., Bharucha, A., Brau, J., Brummer, F., Choi, S. Y., Denner, A., Desch, K., Dittmaier, S., Ellwanger, U., Englert, C., Freitas, A., Ginzburg, I., Godfrey, S., Greiner, N., Grojean, C., Grunewald, M., Heisig, J., Hocker, A., Kanemura, S., Kawagoe, K., Kogler, R., Krawczyk, M., Kronfeld, A. S., Kroseberg, J., Liebler, S., List, J., Mahmoudi, F., Mambrini, Y., Matsumoto, S., Mnich, J., Monig, K., Muhlleitner, M. M., Poschl, R., Porod, W., Porto, S., Rolbiecki, K., Schmitt, M., Serpico, P., Stanitzki, M., Stål, O., Stefaniak, T., Stockinger, D., Weiglein, G., Wilson, G. W., Zeune, L., Moortgat, F., and Xella, S.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
A comprehensive review of physics at an e+e- Linear Collider in the energy range of sqrt{s}=92 GeV--3 TeV is presented in view of recent and expected LHC results, experiments from low energy as well as astroparticle physics.The report focuses in particular on Higgs boson, Top quark and electroweak precision physics, but also discusses several models of beyond the Standard Model physics such as Supersymmetry, little Higgs models and extra gauge bosons. The connection to cosmology has been analyzed as well., Comment: 179 pages, plots and references updated, version to be published at EPJC
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27. Review of particle physics
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Patrignani, C, Agashe, K, Aielli, G, Amsler, C, Antonelli, M, Asner, DM, Baer, H, Banerjee, S, Barnett, RM, Basaglia, T, Bauer, CW, Beatty, JJ, Belousov, VI, Beringer, J, Bethke, S, Bichsel, H, Biebel, O, Blucher, E, Brooijmans, G, Buchmueller, O, Burkert, V, Bychkov, MA, Cahn, RN, Carena, M, Ceccucci, A, Cerri, A, Chakraborty, D, Chen, MC, Chivukula, RS, Copic, K, Cowan, G, Dahl, O, D'Ambrosio, G, Damour, T, De Florian, D, De Gouvêa, A, DeGrand, T, De Jong, P, Dissertori, G, Dobrescu, BA, D'Onofrio, M, Doser, M, Drees, M, Dreiner, HK, Dwyer, DA, Eerola, P, Eidelman, S, Ellis, J, Erler, J, Ezhela, VV, Fetscher, W, Fields, BD, Foster, B, Freitas, A, Gallagher, H, Garren, L, Gerber, HJ, Gerbier, G, Gershon, T, Gherghetta, T, Godizov, AA, Goodman, M, Grab, C, Gritsan, AV, Grojean, C, Groom, DE, Grünewald, M, Gurtu, A, Gutsche, T, Haber, HE, Hagiwara, K, Hanhart, C, Hashimoto, S, Hayato, Y, Hayes, KG, Hebecker, A, Heltsley, B, Hernández-Rey, JJ, Hikasa, K, Hisano, J, Höcker, A, Holder, J, Holtkamp, A, Huston, J, Hyodo, T, Irwin, K, Jackson, JD, Johnson, KF, Kado, M, Karliner, M, Katz, UF, Klein, SR, Klempt, E, Kowalewski, RV, Krauss, F, Kreps, M, Krusche, B, Kuyanov, YV, Kwon, Y, and Lahav, O
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Nuclear & Particles Physics ,Atomic ,Molecular ,Nuclear ,Particle and Plasma Physics - Abstract
The Review summarizes much of particle physics and cosmology. Using data from previous editions, plus 3,062 new measurements from 721 papers, we list, evaluate, and average measured properties of gauge bosons and the recently discovered Higgs boson, leptons, quarks, mesons, and baryons. We summarize searches for hypothetical particles such as supersymmetric particles, heavy bosons, axions, dark photons, etc. All the particle properties and search limits are listed in Summary Tables. We also give numerous tables, figures, formulae, and reviews of topics such as Higgs Boson Physics, Supersymmetry, Grand Unified Theories, Neutrino Mixing, Dark Energy, Dark Matter, Cosmology, Particle Detectors, Colliders, Probability and Statistics. Among the 117 reviews are many that are new or heavily revised, including those on Pentaquarks and Inflation. The complete Review is published online in a journal and on the website of the Particle Data Group (http://pdg.lbl.gov). The printed PDG Book contains the Summary Tables and all review articles but no longer includes the detailed tables from the Particle Listings. A Booklet with the Summary Tables and abbreviated versions of some of the review articles is also available.
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28. New Particles Working Group Report of the Snowmass 2013 Community Summer Study
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Gershtein, Y., Luty, M., Narain, M., Wang, L. -T., Whiteson, D., Agashe, K., Apanasevich, L., Artoni, G., Avetisyan, A., Baer, H., Bartels, C., Bauer, M., Berge, D., Berggren, M., Bhattacharya, S., Black, K., Bose, T., Brau, J., Brock, R., Brownson, E., Cahill-Rowley, M., Cakir, A., Chaus, A., Cohen, T., Coleppa, B., Cotta, R., Craig, N., Dienes, K., Dobrescu, B., Duggan, D., Essig, R., Evans, J., Drlica-Wagner, A., Funk, S., George, J., Goertz, F., Golling, T., Han, T., Haas, A., Hance, M., Hayden, D., Heintz, U., Henrichs, A., Hewett, J., Hirschauer, J., Howe, K., Ismail, A., Kaadze, K., Kats, Y., Kling, F., Kolchmeyer, D., Kr"ucker, D., Kong, K. C., Kumar, A., Kribs, G., Langacker, P., Lath, A., Lee, S. J., List, J., Lin, T., Linssen, L., Liu, T., Liu, Z., Lobanov, A., Loyal, J., Martin, A., Melzer-Pellmann, I., Nojiri, M. M., Padhi, S., Parashar, N., Penning, B., Perelstein, M., Peskin, M., Pierce, A., Porod, W., Potter, C., Rizzo, T., Sciolla, G., Stupak III, J., Su, S., Tait, T. M. P., Tanabe, T., Thomas, B., Thomas, S., Upadhyay, S., Varelas, N., Varnes, E., Vecchi, L., Venturini, A., Vormwald, B., Wacker, J., Walker, M., Wood, M., Yu, F., and Zhou, N.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
This report summarizes the work of the Energy Frontier New Physics working group of the 2013 Community Summer Study (Snowmass).
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29. Les Houches 2011: Physics at TeV Colliders New Physics Working Group Report
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Brooijmans, G., Gripaios, B., Moortgat, F., Santiago, J., Skands, P., Vásquez, D. Albornoz, Allanach, B. C., Alloul, A., Arbey, A., Azatov, A., Baer, H., Balázs, C., Barr, A., Basso, L., Battaglia, M., Bechtle, P., Bélanger, G., Belyaev, A., Benslama, K., Bergström, L., Bharucha, A., Boehm, C., Bondarenko, M., Bondu, O., Boos, E., Boudjema, F., Bringmann, T., Brown, M., Bunichev, V., Calvet, S., Campanelli, M., Carmona, A., Cerdeño, D. G., Chala, M., Chivukula, R. S., Chowdhury, D., Christensen, N. D., Cirelli, M., Cox, S., Cranmer, K., Da Silva, J., Delahaye, T., De Roeck, A., Djouadi, A., Dobson, E., Dolan, M., Donato, F., La Rochelle, G. Drieu, Duda, G., Duhr, C., Dumont, B., Edsjö, J., Ellis, J., Evoli, C., Falkowski, A., Felcini, M., Fuks, B., Gabrielli, E., Gaggero, D., Gascon-Shotkin, S., Ghosh, D. K., Giammanco, A., Godbole, R. M., Gondolo, P., Goto, T., Grasso, D., Gris, P., Guadagnoli, D., Gunion, J. F., Haisch, U., Hartgring, L., Heinemeyer, S., Hirsch, M., Hewett, J., Ismail, A., Jeltema, T., Kadastik, M., Kakizaki, M., Kannike, K., Khalil, S., Kneur, J-L., Krämer, M., Kraml, S., Kreiss, S., Lavalle, J., Leane, R., Lykken, J., Maccione, L., Mahmoudi, F., Mangano, M., Martin, S. P., Maurin, D., Moreau, G., Moretti, S., Moskalenko, I., Moultaka, G., Muhlleitner, M., Niessen, I., O'Leary, B., Orlando, E., Panci, P., Polesello, G., Porod, W., Porter, T., Profumo, S., Prosper, H., Pukhov, A., Racioppi, A., Raidal, M., de Traubenberg, M. Rausch, Renaud, A., Reuter, J., Rizzo, T. G., Robens, T., Rodríguez-Marrero, A. Y., Salati, P., Savage, C., Scott, P., Sekmen, S., Semenov, A., Shan, C. -L., Shepherd-Themistocleous, C., Simmons, E. H., Slavich, P., Speckner, C., Staub, F., Strong, A., Taillet, R., Thomas, F. S., Thomas, M. C., Tomalin, I., Tytgat, M., Ughetto, M., Valéry, L., Walker, D. G. E., Weiler, A., West, S. M., White, C. D., Williams, A. J., Wingerter, A., Wymant, C., Yu, J. -H., Yuan, C. -P., and Zerwas, D.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
We present the activities of the "New Physics" working group for the "Physics at TeV Colliders" workshop (Les Houches, France, 30 May-17 June, 2011). Our report includes new agreements on formats for interfaces between computational tools, new tool developments, important signatures for searches at the LHC, recommendations for presentation of LHC search results, as well as additional phenomenological studies., Comment: 243 pages, report of the Les Houches 2011 New Physics Group; fix three figures
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30. The Hunt for New Physics at the Large Hadron Collider
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Nath, P., Nelson, B. D., Davoudiasl, H., Dutta, B., Feldman, D., Liu, Z., Han, T., Langacker, P., Mohapatra, R., Valle, J., Pilaftsis, A., Zerwas, D., AbdusSalam, S., Adam-Bourdarios, C., Aguilar-Saavedra, J. A., Allanach, B., Altunkaynak, B., Anchordoqui, L. A., Baer, H., Bajc, B., Buchmueller, O., Carena, M., Cavanaugh, R., Chang, S., Choi, K., Csaki, C., Dawson, S., de Campos, F., De Roeck, A., Duhrssen, M., Eboli, O. J. P., Ellis, J. R., Flacher, H., Goldberg, H., Grimus, W., Haisch, U., Heinemeyer, S., Hirsch, M., Holmes, M., Ibrahim, T., Isidori, G., Kane, G., Kong, K., Lafaye, R., Landsberg, G., Lavoura, L., Lee, J. S., Lee, S. J., Lisanti, M., Lust, D., Magro, M. B., Mahbubani, R., Malinsky, M., Maltoni, F., Morisi, S., Muhlleitner, M. M., Mukhopadhyaya, B., Neubert, M., Olive, K. A., Perez, G., Perez, P. Fileviez, Plehn, T., Ponton, E., Porod, W., Quevedo, F., Rauch, M., Restrepo, D., Rizzo, T. G., Romao, J. C., Ronga, F. J., Santiago, J., Schechter, J., Senjanovic, G., Shao, J., Spira, M., Stieberger, S., Sullivan, Z., Tait, T. M. P., Tata, X., Taylor, T. R., Toharia, M., Wacker, J., Wagner, C. E. M., Wang, L. -T., Weiglein, G., Zeppenfeld, D., and Zurek, K.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
The Large Hadron Collider presents an unprecedented opportunity to probe the realm of new physics in the TeV region and shed light on some of the core unresolved issues of particle physics. These include the nature of electroweak symmetry breaking, the origin of mass, the possible constituent of cold dark matter, new sources of CP violation needed to explain the baryon excess in the universe, the possible existence of extra gauge groups and extra matter, and importantly the path Nature chooses to resolve the hierarchy problem - is it supersymmetry or extra dimensions. Many models of new physics beyond the standard model contain a hidden sector which can be probed at the LHC. Additionally, the LHC will be a top factory and accurate measurements of the properties of the top and its rare decays will provide a window to new physics. Further, the LHC could shed light on the origin of neutralino masses if the new physics associated with their generation lies in the TeV region. Finally, the LHC is also a laboratory to test the hypothesis of TeV scale strings and D-brane models. An overview of these possibilities is presented in the spirit that it will serve as a companion to the Technical Design Reports (TDRs) by the particle detector groups ATLAS and CMS to facilitate the test of the new theoretical ideas at the LHC. Which of these ideas stands the test of the LHC data will govern the course of particle physics in the subsequent decades., Comment: Summary document for international workshop "Beyond the Standard Model at the LHC" (Pre-SUSY09), Northeastern University, Boston, June 2-4, 2009
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31. Supersymmetry discovery potential of the LHC at $\sqrt{s}=$10 and 14 TeV without and with missing $E_T$
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Baer, H., Barger, V., Lessa, A., and Tata, X.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We examine the supersymmetry (SUSY) reach of the CERN LHC operating at $\sqrt{s}=10$ and 14 TeV within the framework of the minimal supergravity model. We improve upon previous reach projections by incorporating updated background calculations including a variety of $2\to n$ Standard Model (SM) processes. We show that SUSY discovery is possible even before the detectors are understood well enough to utilize either $E_T^{\rm miss}$ or electrons in the signal. We evaluate the early SUSY reach of the LHC at $\sqrt{s}=10$ TeV by examining multi-muon plus $\ge4$ jets and also dijet events with {\it no} missing $E_T$ cuts and show that the greatest reach in terms of $m_{1/2}$ occurs in the dijet channel. The reach in multi-muons is slightly smaller in $m_{1/2}$, but extends to higher values of $m_0$. We find that an observable multi-muon signal will first appear in the opposite-sign dimuon channel, but as the integrated luminosity increases the relatively background-free but rate-limited same-sign dimuon, and ultimately the trimuon channel yield the highest reach. We show characteristic distributions in these channels that serve to distinguish the signal from the SM background, and also help to corroborate its SUSY origin. We then evaluate the LHC reach in various no-lepton and multi-lepton plus jets channels {\it including} missing $E_T$ cuts for $\sqrt{s}=10$ and 14 TeV, and plot the reach for integrated luminosities ranging up to 3000 fb$^{-1}$ at the SLHC. For $\sqrt{s}=10$ TeV, the LHC reach extends to $m_{gluino}=1.9, 2.3, 2.8$ and 2.9 TeV for $m_{squark}\sim m_{gluino}$ and integrated luminosities of 10, 100, 1000 and 3000 fb$^{-1}$, respectively. For $\sqrt{s}=14$ TeV, the LHC reach for the same integrated luminosities is to $m_{gluino}=2.4,\3.1, 3.7$ and 4.0 TeV., Comment: 34 pages, 25 figures. Revised projections for the SUSY reach for ab^-1 integrated luminosities, with minor corrections of references and text. 2 figures added. To appear in JHEP
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32. Review of particle physics
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Olive, KA, Agashe, K, Amsler, C, Antonelli, M, Arguin, JF, Asner, DM, Baer, H, Band, HR, Barnett, RM, Basaglia, T, Bauer, CW, Beatty, JJ, Belousov, VL, Beringer, J, Bernardi, G, Bethke, S, Bichsel, H, Biebel, O, Blucher, E, Blusk, S, Brooijmans, G, Buchmueller, O, Burkert, V, Bychkov, MA, Cahn, RN, Carena, M, Ceccucci, A, Cerri, A, Chakraborty, D, Chen, MC, Chivukula, RS, Copie, K, Cowan, G, Dahl, O, D'Ambrosio, G, Damour, T, De Florian, D, De Gouvéa, A, DeGrand, T, De Jong, P, Dissertori, G, Dobrescu, BA, Doser, M, Drees, M, Dreiner, HK, Edwards, DA, Eidelman, S, Erler, J, Ezhela, VV, Fetscher, W, Fields, BD, Foster, B, Freitas, A, Gaisser, TK, Gallagher, H, Garren, L, Gerber, HJ, Gerbier, G, Gershon, T, Gherghetta, T, Golwala, S, Goodman, M, Grab, C, Gritsan, AV, Grojean, C, Groom, DE, Grünewald, M, Gurtu, A, Gutsche, T, Haber, HE, Hagiwara, K, Hanhart, C, Hashimoto, S, Hayato, Y, Hayes, KG, Heffner, M, Heltsley, B, Hernández-Rey, JJ, Hikasa, K, Höcker, A, Holder, J, Holtkamp, A, Huston, J, Jackson, JD, Johnson, KF, Junk, T, Kado, M, Karlen, D, Katz, UF, Klein, SR, Klempt, E, Kowalewski, RV, Krauss, F, Kreps, M, Krusche, B, Kuyanov, YV, Kwon, Y, Lahav, O, Laiho, J, and Langacker, P
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Nuclear & Particles Physics ,Atomic ,Molecular ,Nuclear ,Particle and Plasma Physics - Abstract
The Review summarizes much of particle physics and cosmology. Using data from previous editions, plus 3,283 new measurements from 899 papers, we list, evaluate, and average measured properties of gauge bosons and the recently discovered Higgs boson, leptons, quarks, mesons, and baryons. We summarize searches for hypothetical particles such as heavy neutrinos, supersymmetric and technicolor particles, axions, dark photons, etc. All the particle properties and search limits are listed in Summary Tables. We also give numerous tables, figures, formulae, and reviews of topics such as Supersymmetry, Extra Dimensions, Particle Detectors, Probability, and Statistics. Among the 112 reviews are many that are new or heavily revised including those on: Dark Energy, Higgs Boson Physics, Electroweak Model, Neutrino Cross Section Measurements, Monte Carlo Neutrino Generators, Top Quark, Dark Matter, Dynamical Electroweak Symmetry Breaking, Accelerator Physics of Colliders, High-Energy Collider Parameters, Big Bang Nucleosynthesis, Astrophysical Constants and Cosmological Parameters. A booklet is available containing the Summary Tables and abbreviated versions of some of the other sections of this full Review. All tables, listings, and reviews (and errata) are also available on the Particle Data Group website: http://pdg.Ibi.gov.
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33. DUSEL Theory White Paper
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Raby, S., Walker, T., Babu, K. S., Baer, H., Balantekin, A. B., Barger, V., Berezhiani, Z., de Gouvea, A., Dermisek, R., Dolgov, A., Perez, P. Fileviez, Gabadadze, G., Gal, A., Gondolo, P., Haxton, W., Kamyshkov, Y., Kayser, B., Kearns, E., Kopeliovich, B., Lande, K., Marfatia, D., Mohapatra, R. N., Nath, P., Nomura, Y., Olive, K. A., Pati, J., Profumo, S., Shrock, R., Tavartkiladze, Z., Whisnant, K., and Wolfenstein, L.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Astrophysics - Abstract
The NSF has chosen the site for the Deep Underground Science and Engineering Laboratory (DUSEL) to be in Lead, South Dakota. In fact, the state of South Dakota has already stepped up to the plate and contributed its own funding for the proposed lab, see http://www.sanfordlaboratoryathomestake.org/index.html. The final decision by NSF for funding the Initial Suite of Experiments for DUSEL will be made early in 2009. At that time the NSF Science Board must make a decision. Of order 200 experimentalists have already expressed an interest in performing experiments at DUSEL. In order to assess the interest of the theoretical community, the Center for Cosmology and Astro-Particle Physics (CCAPP) at The Ohio State University (OSU) organized a 3-day DUSEL Theory Workshop in Columbus, Ohio from April 4 - 6, 2008. The workshop focused on the scientific case for six proposed experiments for DUSEL: long baseline neutrino oscillations, proton decay, dark matter, astrophysical neutrinos, neutrinoless double beta decay and N-Nbar oscillations. The outcome of this workshop is the DUSEL Theory White paper addressing the scientific case at a level which may be useful in the decision making process for policy makers at the NSF and in the U.S. Congress. In order to assess the physics interest in the DUSEL project we have posted the DUSEL Theory White paper on the following CCAPP link http://ccapp.osu.edu/whitepaper.html . Please read the white paper and, if you are interested, use the link to show your support by co-signing the white paper., Comment: In order to assess the physics interest in the DUSEL project we have posted the DUSEL Theory White paper on the following CCAPP link (http://ccapp.osu.edu/whitepaper.html). Please read the white paper and, if you are interested, use the link to show your support by co- signing the white paper
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34. Tevatron-for-LHC Report: Preparations for Discoveries
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Buescher, V., Carena, M., Dobrescu, B., Mrenna, S., Rainwater, D., Schmitt, M., Abdullin, ; S., Acosta, D., Asai, S., Atramentov, O., Baer, H., Balazs, C., Bartalini, P., Belyaev, A., Bernhard, R., Birkedal, A., Cavanaugh, R., Chen, M. -C., Clement, C., Datta, A., de Boer, Y., DeRoeck, A., Drozdetskiy, A., Gershtein, Y., Glenzinski, D., Group, C., Heinemeyer, S., Heldmann, M., Hubisz, J., Karlsson, M., Kong, K., Korytov, A., Kraml, S., Krupovnickas, T., Lafaye, R., Lane, K., Ledroit, F., Lehner, F., Lin, C. -J., Macesanu, C., Matchev, K., Menon, A., Milstead, D., Mitselmakher, G., Morel, J., Morrissey, D., O'Farrill, J., Pakhotin, Y., Perelstein, M., Plehn, T., Raklev, A., Scurlock, B., Sherstnev, A., Skands, P., Sullivan, Z., Tait, T., Tata, X., Torchiani, I., Trocme, B., Wagner, C., Weiglein, G., and Zerwas, D.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
This is the "TeV4LHC" report of the "Physics Landscapes" Working Group, focused on facilitating the start-up of physics explorations at the LHC by using the experience gained at the Tevatron. We present experimental and theoretical results that can be employed to probe various scenarios for physics beyond the Standard Model., Comment: 222 pp., additional contribution added, typos/layout corrected
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35. Les Houches 'Physics at TeV Colliders 2005' Beyond the Standard Model working group: summary report
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Allanach, B. C., Grojean, C., Skands, P., Accomando, E., Azuelos, G., Baer, H., Balazs, C., Belanger, G., Benakli, K., Boudjema, F., Brelier, B., Bunichev, V., Cacciapaglia, G., Carena, M., Choudhury, D., Delsart, P. -A., De Sanctis, U., Desch, K., Dobrescu, B. A., Dudko, L., Kacimi, M. El, Ellwanger, U., Ferrag, S., Finch, A., Franke, F., Fraas, H., Freitas, A., Gambino, P., Ghodbane, N., Godbole, R. M., Goujdami, D., Gris, Ph., Guasch, J., Guchait, M., Hahn, T., Heinemeyer, S., Hektor, A., Hesselbach, S., Hollik, W., Hugonie, C., Hurth, T., Idarraga, J., Jinnouchi, O., Kalinowski, J., Kneur, J. -L., Kraml, S., Kadastik, M., Kannike, K., Lafaye, R., Landsberg, G., Lari, T., Lee, J. S., Lykken, J., Mahmoudi, F., Mangano, M., Menon, A., Miller, D. J., Millet, T., Milstene, C., Montesano, S., Moortgat, F., Moortgat-Pick, G., Moretti, S., Morrissey, D. E., Muanza, S., Muhlleitner, M. M., Muntel, M., Nowak, H., Ohl, T., Penaranda, S., Perelstein, M., Perez, E., Perries, S., Peskin, M., Petzoldt, J., Pilaftsis, A., Plehn, T., Polesello, G., Pompos, A., Porod, W., Przysiezniak, H., Pukhov, A., Raidal, M., Rainwater, D., Raklev, A. R., Rathsman, J., Reuter, J., Richardson, P., Rindani, S. D., Rolbiecki, K., Rzehak, H., Schumacher, M., Schumann, S., Semenov, A., Serin, L., Servant, G., Shepherd-Themistocleous, C. H., Sherstnev, S., Silvestrini, L., Singh, R. K., Slavich, P., Spira, M., Sopczak, A., Sridhar, K., Tompkins, L., Troncon, C., Tsuno, S., Wagh, K., Wagner, C. E. M., Weiglein, G., Wienemann, P., Zerwas, D., and Zhukov, V.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
The work contained herein constitutes a report of the "Beyond the Standard Model'' working group for the Workshop "Physics at TeV Colliders", Les Houches, France, 2-20 May, 2005. We present reviews of current topics as well as original research carried out for the workshop. Supersymmetric and non-supersymmetric models are studied, as well as computational tools designed in order to facilitate their phenomenology., Comment: 269 pages, 165 figures. Web page of the workshop (with links to the talks): http://lappweb.in2p3.fr/conferences/LesHouches/Houches2005/
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36. Supersymmetry Parameter Analysis: SPA Convention and Project
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Aguilar-Saavedra, J. A., Ali, A., Allanach, B. C., Arnowitt, R., Baer, H. A., Bagger, J. A., Balazs, C., Barger, V., Barnett, M., Bartl, A., Battaglia, M., Bechtle, P., Belanger, G., Belyaev, A., Berger, E. L., Blair, G., Boos, E., Carena, M., Choi, S. Y., Deppisch, F., De Roeck, A., Desch, K., Diaz, M. A., Djouadi, A., Dutta, B., Dutta, S., Eberl, H., Ellis, J., Erler, J., Fraas, H., Freitas, A., Fritzsche, T., Godbole, R. M., Gounaris, G. J., Guasch, J., Gunion, J., Haba, N., Haber, H. E., Hagiwara, K., Han, L., Han, T., He, H. -J., Heinemeyer, S., Hesselbach, S., Hidaka, K., Hinchliffe, I., Hirsch, M., Hohenwarter-Sodek, K., Hollik, W., Hou, W. S., Hurth, T., Jack, I., Jiang, Y., Jones, D. R. T., Kalinowski, J., Kamon, T., Kane, G., Kang, S. K., Kernreiter, T., Kilian, W., Kim, C. S., King, S. F., Kittel, O., Klasen, M., Kneur, J. -L., Kovarik, K., Kramer, M., Kraml, S., Lafaye, R., Langacker, P., Logan, H. E., Ma, W. -G., Majerotto, W., Martyn, H. -U., Matchev, K., Miller, D. J., Mondragon, M., Moortgat-Pick, G., Moretti, S., Mori, T., Moultaka, G., Muanza, S., Muhlleitner, M. M., Mukhopadhyaya, B., Nauenberg, U., Nojiri, M. M., Nomura, D., Nowak, H., Okada, N., Olive, K. A., Oller, W., Peskin, M., Plehn, T., Polesello, G., Porod, W., Quevedo, F., Rainwater, D., Reuter, J., Richardson, P., Rolbiecki, K., Roy, P., Ruckl, R., Rzehak, H., Schleper, P., Siyeon, K., Skands, P., Slavich, P., Stockinger, D., Sphicas, P., Spira, M., Tait, T., Tovey, D. R., Valle, J. W. F., Wagner, C. E. M., Weber, Ch., Weiglein, G., Wienemann, P., Xing, Z. -Z., Yamada, Y., Yang, J. M., Zerwas, D., Zerwas, P. M., Zhang, R. -Y., Zhang, X., and Zhu, S. -H.
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High-precision analyses of supersymmetry parameters aim at reconstructing the fundamental supersymmetric theory and its breaking mechanism. A well defined theoretical framework is needed when higher-order corrections are included. We propose such a scheme, Supersymmetry Parameter Analysis SPA, based on a consistent set of conventions and input parameters. A repository for computer programs is provided which connect parameters in different schemes and relate the Lagrangian parameters to physical observables at LHC and high energy e+e- linear collider experiments, i.e., masses, mixings, decay widths and production cross sections for supersymmetric particles. In addition, programs for calculating high-precision low energy observables, the density of cold dark matter (CDM) in the universe as well as the cross sections for CDM search experiments are included. The SPA scheme still requires extended efforts on both the theoretical and experimental side before data can be evaluated in the future at the level of the desired precision. We take here an initial step of testing the SPA scheme by applying the techniques involved to a specific supersymmetry reference point., Comment: 17pp; references corrected
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37. Toward High Precision Higgs-Boson Measurements at the International Linear e+e- Collider
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Heinemeyer, S., Kanemura, S., Logan, H., Raspereza, A., Tait, T., Baer, H., Berger, E. L., Birkedal, A., Brient, J. -C., Carena, M., Cembranos, J. A. R., Choi, S., Godfrey, S., Gunion, J., Haber, H. E., Han, T., Heath, H., Hesselbach, S., Kalinowski, J., Kilian, W., Moortgat-Pick, G., Moretti, S., Mrenna, S., Muhlleitner, M., Petriello, F., Reuter, J., Ronan, M., Skands, P., Sopczak, A., Spira, M., Sullivan, Z., Wagner, C., Weiglein, G., and Zerwas, P.
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This report reviews the properties of Higgs bosons in the Standard Model (SM) and its various extensions. We give an extensive overview about the potential of the ILC operated at centre-of-mass energies up to 1 TeV (including the gamma gamma option) for the determination of the Higgs boson properties. This comprises the measurement of the Higgs boson mass, its couplings to SM fermions and gauge bosons, and the determination of the spin and the CP quantum numbers of the Higgs. The extensions of the SM that are analyzed in more detail are heavy SM-like Higgs bosons, heavy Higgs bosons in the framework of Supersymmetry (SUSY) and further exotic scenarios. We review recent theoretical developments in the field of Higgs boson physics. The important question what the ILC can contribute to Higgs boson physics after the LHC, the LHC/ILC interplay and synergy is discussed. The impact of Higgs boson physics on cosmology in several SUSY frameworks is analyzed. The impact of the accelerator and dector performance on the precision of measurements are discussed in detail. We propose a strategy to optimize future analyses. Open questions arising for the various topics are listed, further topics of study and corresponding roadmaps are suggested., Comment: 128 pages, lots of figures. One subsection added and other minor modifications
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38. On the treatment of threshold effects in SUSY spectrum computations
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Baer, H., Ferrandis, J., Kraml, S., and Porod, W.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We take a critical view of the treatment of threshold effects in SUSY spectrum computations from high-scale input. We discuss the two principal methods of (a) renormalization at a common SUSY scale versus (b) integrating out sparticles at their own mass scales. We point out problems in the implementations in public spectrum codes, together with suggestions for improvements. In concrete examples, we compare results of Isajet7.72 and Spheno2.2.3, and present the improvements done in Isajet7.73. We also comment on theoretical uncertainties. Last but not least, we outline how a consistent multiscale approach may be achieved., Comment: 15 pages, 1 figure
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39. Physics Interplay of the LHC and the ILC
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Group, LHC/LC Study, Weiglein, G., Barklow, T., Boos, E., De Roeck, A., Desch, K., Gianotti, F., Godbole, R., Gunion, J. F., Haber, H. E., Heinemeyer, S., Hewett, J. L., Kawagoe, K., Monig, K., Nojiri, M. M., Polesello, G., Richard, F., Riemann, S., Stirling, W. J., Akeroyd, A. G., Allanach, B. C., Asner, D., Asztalos, S., Baer, H., Battaglia, M., Baur, U., Bechtle, P., Belanger, G., Belyaev, A., Berger, E. L., Binoth, T., Blair, G. A., Boogert, S., Boudjema, F., Bourilkov, D., Buchmuller, W., Bunichev, V., Cerminara, G., Chiorboli, M., Davoudiasl, H., Dawson, S., De Curtis, S., Deppisch, F., Diaz, M. A., Dittmar, M., Djouadi, A., Dominici, D., Ellwanger, U., Feng, J. L., Ginzburg, I. F., Giolo-Nicollerat, A., Gjelsten, B. K., Godfrey, S., Grellscheid, D., Gronberg, J., Gross, E., Guasch, J., Hamaguchi, K., Han, T., Hisano, J., Hollik, W., Hugonie, C., Hurth, T., Jiang, J., Juste, A., Kalinowski, J., Kilian, W., Kinnunen, R., Kraml, S., Krawczyk, M., Krokhotine, A., Krupovnickas, T., Lafaye, R., Lehti, S., Logan, H. E., Lytken, E., Martin, V., Martyn, H. -U., Miller, D. J., Moretti, S., Moortgat, F., Moortgat-Pick, G., Muhlleitner, M., Niezurawski, P., Nikitenko, A., Orr, L. H., Osland, P., Osorio, A. F., Pas, H., Plehn, T., Porod, W., Pukhov, A., Quevedo, F., Rainwater, D., Ratz, M., Redelbach, A., Reina, L., Rizzo, T., Ruckl, R., Schreiber, H. J., Schumacher, M., Sherstnev, A., Slabospitsky, S., Sola, J., Sopczak, A., Spira, M., Spiropulu, M., Sullivan, Z., Szleper, M., Tait, T. M. P., Tata, X., Tovey, D. R., Tricomi, A., Velasco, M., Wackeroth, D., Wagner, C. E. M., Weinzierl, S., Wienemann, P., Yanagida, T., Zarnecki, A. F., Zerwas, D., Zerwas, P. M., and Zivkovic, L.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Physics at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and the International e+e- Linear Collider (ILC) will be complementary in many respects, as has been demonstrated at previous generations of hadron and lepton colliders. This report addresses the possible interplay between the LHC and ILC in testing the Standard Model and in discovering and determining the origin of new physics. Mutual benefits for the physics programme at both machines can occur both at the level of a combined interpretation of Hadron Collider and Linear Collider data and at the level of combined analyses of the data, where results obtained at one machine can directly influence the way analyses are carried out at the other machine. Topics under study comprise the physics of weak and strong electroweak symmetry breaking, supersymmetric models, new gauge theories, models with extra dimensions, and electroweak and QCD precision physics. The status of the work that has been carried out within the LHC / LC Study Group so far is summarised in this report. Possible topics for future studies are outlined., Comment: 472 pages, a version with high-resolution figures can be found at http://www.ippp.dur.ac.uk/~georg/lhclc/lhclcdoc.ps.gz
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40. Les Houches Guidebook to Monte Carlo Generators for Hadron Collider Physics
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Dobbs, M. A., Frixione, S., Laenen, E., Tollefson, K., Baer, H., Boos, E., Cox, B., Engel, R., Giele, W., Huston, J., Ilyin, S., Kersevan, B., Krauss, F., Kurihara, Y., Lonnblad, L., Maltoni, F., Mangano, M., Odaka, S., Richardson, P., Ryd, A., Sjostrand, T., Skands, P., Was, Z., Webber, B. R., and Zeppenfeld, D.
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Recently the collider physics community has seen significant advances in the formalisms and implementations of event generators. This review is a primer of the methods commonly used for the simulation of high energy physics events at particle colliders. We provide brief descriptions, references, and links to the specific computer codes which implement the methods. The aim is to provide an overview of the available tools, allowing the reader to ascertain which tool is best for a particular application, but also making clear the limitations of each tool., Comment: 49 pages Latex. Compiled by the Working Group on Quantum ChromoDynamics and the Standard Model for the Workshop ``Physics at TeV Colliders'', Les Houches, France, May 2003. To appear in the proceedings
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41. Les Houches 'Physics at TeV Colliders 2003' Beyond the Standard Model Working Group: Summary Report
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Allanach, B. C., Aranda, A., Baer, H., Balazs, C., Battaglia, M., Belanger, G., Boudjema, F., Desch, K., Diaz-Cruz, J. L., Dittmar, M., Djouadi, A., Dewhirst, G., Dominici, D., Escalier, M., Fano, L., Ferrag, S., Gascon-Shotkin, S., Gennai, S., Godbole, R., Guasch, J., Guchait, M., Gunion, J., Heinemeyer, S., Hewett, J., Kalinowski, J., Kawagoe, K., Kilian, W., Kneur, J-L., Kraml, S., Lafaye, R., Laforge, B., Lester, C. G., Mazumdar, K., Mambrini, Y., Moortgat, F., Moortgat-Pick, G., Moretti, S., Muhlleitner, M., Nicollerat, A-S., Nikitenko, A., Nojiri, M., Plehn, T., Polesello, G., Porod, W., Prieur, D., Pukhov, A., Ravat, O., Richardson, P., Rizzo, T. G., de Roeck, A., Schumann, S., Skands, P., Slavich, P ., Spira, M., Spiropoulu, M., Sridhar, K., Tovey, D. R., Weiglein, G., Wells, J. D., and Zerwas, D.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
The work contained herein constitutes a report of the ``Beyond the Standard Model'' working group for the Workshop "Physics at TeV Colliders", Les Houches, France, 26 May--6 June, 2003. The research presented is original, and was performed specifically for the workshop. Tools for calculations in the minimal supersymmetric standard model are presented, including a comparison of the dark matter relic density predicted by public codes. Reconstruction of supersymmetric particle masses at the LHC and a future linear collider facility is examined. Less orthodox supersymmetric signals such as non-pointing photons and R-parity violating signals are studied. Features of extra dimensional models are examined next, including measurement strategies for radions and Higgs', as well as the virtual effects of Kaluza Klein modes of gluons. An LHC search strategy for a heavy top found in many little Higgs model is presented and finally, there is an update on LHC $Z'$ studies., Comment: 113 pages, ed B.C. Allanach, v5 has changes to part XVI
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42. SUSY Les Houches Accord: Interfacing SUSY Spectrum Calculators, Decay Packages, and Event Generators
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Skands, P., Allanach, B. C., Baer, H., Balázs, C., Bélanger, G., Boudjema, F., Djouadi, A., Godbole, R., Guasch, J., Heinemeyer, S., Kilian, W., Kneur, J-L., Kraml, S., Moortgat, F., Moretti, S., Mühlleitner, M., Porod, W., Pukhov, A., Richardson, P., Schumann, S., Slavich, P., Spira, M., and Weiglein, G.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
An accord specifying a unique set of conventions for supersymmetric extensions of the Standard Model together with generic file structures for 1) supersymmetric model specifications and input parameters, 2) electroweak scale supersymmetric mass and coupling spectra, and 3) decay tables is defined, to provide a universal interface between spectrum calculation programs, decay packages, and high energy physics event generators., Comment: August 2004; updated November 2009; 34pp
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43. Yukawa Coupling Unification in Supersymmetric Models
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Auto, D., Baer, H., Balazs, C., Belyaev, A., Ferrandis, J., and Tata, X.
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We present an updated assessment of the viability of t-b-tau Yukawa coupling unification in supersymmetric models. For the superpotential Higgs mass parameter mu>0, we find unification to less than 1% is possible, but only for GUT scale scalar mass parameter m_{16}~8-20 TeV, and small values of gaugino mass m_{1/2}<400 GeV. Such models require that a GUT scale mass splitting exists amongst Higgs scalars with m_{H_u}^2
s gamma and (g-2)_mu constraints, there exists tension with the dark matter relic density unless m_{16}<3 TeV. These models offer prospects for a SUSY discovery at the Fermilab Tevatron collider via the search for chargino_1 neutralino_2 -> 3 leptons events, or via gluino pair production. If mu<0, Yukawa coupling unification to less than 5% can occur for m_{16} and m_{1/2}>1-2 TeV. Consistency of negative mu Yukawa unified models with b->s gamma, (g-2)_mu, and relic density all imply very large values of m_{1/2} typically greater than about 2.5 TeV, in which case direct detection of sparticles may be a challenge even at the LHC., Comment: 38 pages, 15 figures. Fig.15 changed, some references were added. A copy of the paper with better resolution figures can be found at http://www.hep.fsu.edu/~balazs/Physics/Papers/2003/ - Published
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44. New Particles Working Group Report of the Snowmass 2013 Community Summer Study
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Gershtein, Y, Luty, M, Narain, M, Wang, L-T, Whiteson, D, Agashe, K, Apanasevich, L, Artoni, G, Avetisyan, A, Baer, H, Bartels, C, Bauer, M, Berge, D, Berggren, M, Bhattacharya, S, Black, K, Bose, T, Brau, J, Brock, R, Brownson, E, Cahill-Rowley, M, Cakir, A, Chaus, A, Cohen, T, Coleppa, B, Cotta, R, Craig, N, Dienes, K, Dobrescu, B, Duggan, D, Essig, R, Evans, J, Drlica-Wagner, A, Funk, S, George, J, Goertz, F, Golling, T, Han, T, Haas, A, Hance, M, Hayden, D, Heintz, U, Henrichs, A, Hewett, J, Hirschauer, J, Howe, K, Ismail, A, Kaadze, K, Kats, Y, Kling, F, Kolchmeyer, D, ucker, D Kr, Kong, KC, Kumar, A, Kribs, G, Langacker, P, Lath, A, Lee, SJ, List, J, Lin, T, Linssen, L, Liu, T, Liu, Z, Lobanov, A, Loyal, J, Martin, A, Melzer-Pellmann, I, Nojiri, MM, Padhi, S, Parashar, N, Penning, B, Perelstein, M, Peskin, M, Pierce, A, Porod, W, Potter, C, Rizzo, T, Sciolla, G, III, J Stupak, Su, S, Tait, TMP, Tanabe, T, Thomas, B, Thomas, S, Upadhyay, S, Varelas, N, Varnes, E, Vecchi, L, Venturini, A, Vormwald, B, Wacker, J, Walker, M, Wood, M, Yu, F, and Zhou, N
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This report summarizes the work of the Energy Frontier New Physics workinggroup of the 2013 Community Summer Study (Snowmass).
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45. Chargino Pair Production at One-loop
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Baer, H., Diaz, M. A., Rivera, M. A., and Ross, D. A.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We use the quantum corrected chargino production cross section, including information on the beam polarization and chargino helicities, to estimate the precision achievable at a 1 TeV, 500 ${\mathrm fb}^{-1}$ Linear Collider on the determination of fundamental supersymmetric parameters from measurements of light chargino mass and production cross sections. We show that to get meaningful results higher order corrections should be included., Comment: 4 pages, including 1 figure. Presented at Workshop on Physics and Experiments with Future Electron-Positron Linear Colliders August 26-30, 2002, Jeju Island, Korea
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46. Updated Constraints on the Minimal Supergravity Model
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Baer, H., Balazs, C., Belyaev, A., Mizukoshi, J., Tata, X., and Wang, Y.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Recently, refinements have been made on both the theoretical and experimental determinations of the i.) mass of the lightest Higgs scalar, ii.) relic density of cold dark matter in the universe, iii.) branching fraction for radiative B decay BF(b \to s \gamma), iv.) muon anomalous magnetic moment, and v.) flavor violating decay B_s \to \mu^+\mu^-. In this work, we present constraints from each of these quantities on the minimal supergravity model as embedded in the updated version of the computer program ISAJET v7.64. Improvements and updates since our published work are especially emphasized. The combination of constraints points to certain favored regions of model parameter space where collider and non-accelerator SUSY searches may be more focused., Comment: 7 pages, 6 figures. Talk given by C. Balazs at SUSY02, DESY, Hamburg, June 17-23, 2002
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47. Relating bottom quark mass in DR-bar and MS-bar regularization schemes
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Baer, H., Ferrandis, J., Melnikov, K., and Tata, X.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
The value of the bottom quark mass at M_Z in the DR-bar scheme is an important input for the analysis of supersymmetric models with a large value of tan(beta). Conventionally, however, the running bottom quark mass extracted from experimental data is quoted in the MS-bar scheme at the bottom mass scale. We describe a two loop procedure for the conversion of the bottom quark mass from MS-bar to DR-bar scheme. The Particle Data Group value m_b(m_b) = 4.2 \pm 0.2 GeV in the MS-bar scheme corresponds to a range of 2.65-3.03 GeV for m_b(M_Z) in the DR-bar scheme., Comment: RevTex4, 5 pages, 1 figure
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48. Viable models with non-universal gaugino mediated supersymmetry breaking
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Baer, H., Balazs, C., Belyaev, A., Dermisek, R., Mafi, A., and Mustafayev, A.
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Recently, extra dimensional SUSY GUT models have been proposed in which compactification of the extra dimension(s) leads to a breakdown of the gauge symmetry and/or supersymmetry. We examine a particular class of higher-dimensional models exhibiting supersymmetry and SU(5) or SO(10) GUT symmetry. SUSY breaking occurs on a hidden brane, and is communicated to the visible brane via gaugino mediation. Non-universal gaugino masses are developed at the compactification scale as a consequence of a restricted gauge symmetry on the hidden brane. In this case, the compactification scale is at or slightly below the GUT scale. We examine the parameter space of such models where gaugino masses are related due to a Pati-Salam symmetry on the hidden brane. We find limited but significant regions of model parameter space where a viable spectra of SUSY matter is generated. Our results are extended to the more general case of three independent gaugino masses; here we find that large parameter space regions open up for large values of the U(1) gaugino mass M_1. We also find the relic density of neutralinos for these models to be generally below expectations from cosmological observations, thus leaving room for hidden sector states to make up the bulk of cold dark matter. Finally, we evaluate the branching fraction BF(b -> s gamma) and muon anomalous magnetic moment a_\mu., Comment: 21 pages, 9 figures
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49. Les Houches 2011: Physics at TeV Colliders New Physics Working Group Report
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Brooijmans, G, Gripaios, B, Moortgat, F, Santiago, J, Skands, P, Vásquez, D Albornoz, Allanach, BC, Alloul, A, Arbey, A, Azatov, A, Baer, H, Balázs, C, Barr, A, Basso, L, Battaglia, M, Bechtle, P, Bélanger, G, Belyaev, A, Benslama, K, Bergström, L, Bharucha, A, Boehm, C, Bondarenko, M, Bondu, O, Boos, E, Boudjema, F, Bringmann, T, Brown, M, Bunichev, V, Calvet, S, Campanelli, M, Carmona, A, Cerdeño, DG, Chala, M, Chivukula, RS, Chowdhury, D, Christensen, ND, Cirelli, M, Cox, S, Cranmer, K, Silva, J Da, Delahaye, T, Roeck, A De, Djouadi, A, Dobson, E, Dolan, M, Donato, F, Rochelle, G Drieu La, Duda, G, Duhr, C, Dumont, B, Edsjö, J, Ellis, J, Evoli, C, Falkowski, A, Felcini, M, Fuks, B, Gabrielli, E, Gaggero, D, Gascon-Shotkin, S, Ghosh, DK, Giammanco, A, Godbole, RM, Gondolo, P, Goto, T, Grasso, D, Gris, P, Guadagnoli, D, Gunion, JF, Haisch, U, Hartgring, L, Heinemeyer, S, Hirsch, M, Hewett, J, Ismail, A, Jeltema, T, Kadastik, M, Kakizaki, M, Kannike, K, Khalil, S, Kneur, J-L, Krämer, M, Kraml, S, Kreiss, S, Lavalle, J, Leane, R, Lykken, J, Maccione, L, Mahmoudi, F, Mangano, M, Martin, SP, Maurin, D, Moreau, G, Moretti, S, Moskalenko, I, Moultaka, G, Muhlleitner, M, Niessen, I, O'Leary, B, and Orlando, E
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We present the activities of the "New Physics" working group for the "Physicsat TeV Colliders" workshop (Les Houches, France, 30 May-17 June, 2011). Ourreport includes new agreements on formats for interfaces between computationaltools, new tool developments, important signatures for searches at the LHC,recommendations for presentation of LHC search results, as well as additionalphenomenological studies.
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50. Energy loss of fast quarks in nuclei
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Johnson, M. B., Kopeliovich, B. Z., Potashnikova, I. K., McGaughey, P. L., Moss, J. M., Peng, J. C., Garvey, G. T., Leitch, M. J., Adams, M. R., Alde, D. M., Baer, H. W., Barlett, M. L., Brown, C. N., Cooper, W. E., Carey, T. A., Danner, G., Hoffmann, G. W., Hsiung, Y. B., Kaplan, D. M., Klein, A., Lee, C., Lillberg, J. W., McCarthy, R. L., Mishra, C. S., and Wang, M. J.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We report an analysis of the nuclear dependence of the yield of Drell-Yan dimuons from the 800 GeV/c proton bombardment of $^2H$, C, Ca, Fe, and W targets. Employing a new formulation of the Drell-Yan process in the rest frame of the nucleus, this analysis examines the effect of initial-state energy loss and shadowing on the nuclear-dependence ratios versus the incident proton's momentum fraction and dimuon effective mass. The resulting energy loss per unit path length is $-dE/dz = 2.32 \pm 0.52\pm 0.5$ GeV/fm. This is the first observation of a nonzero energy loss of partons traveling in nuclear environment., Comment: 5 pages, including 4 figures
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