Particle Physics at the LHC Start
Abstract
I present a concise review of the major issues and challenges in particle physics at the start of the LHC era. After a brief overview of the Standard Model and of QCD, I will focus on the electroweak symmetry breaking problem which plays a central role in particle physics today. The Higgs sector of the minimal Standard Model is so far just a mere conjecture that needs to be verified or discarded by the LHC. Probably the reality is more complicated. I will summarize the motivation for new physics that should accompany or even replace the Higgs discovery and a number of its possible forms that could be revealed by the LHC.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1010.5637,
title = {Particle Physics at the LHC Start},
author = {Guido Altarelli},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1010.5637},
year = {2011}
}
Comments
17 pages. From talks given at the 22nd Rencontres de Blois on Particle Physics and Cosmology, Blois, France, July 15-20, 2010, at the Symposium on High Energy Strong Interactions, Kyoto, Japan, August 9 -13, 2010 and at the LHC days in Split, Split, Croatia, October 4-9, 2010