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Explore the fundamental phenomenological questions that will shape the design and physics goals of next-generation particle colliders in this 58-minute conference talk. Delve into the theoretical frameworks and experimental considerations that physicists must address when planning ultimate collider experiments, examining how phenomenological studies inform decisions about energy scales, detector requirements, and the types of new physics phenomena these machines might discover. Learn about the interplay between theoretical predictions and experimental capabilities in high-energy physics, and understand how phenomenologists approach the challenge of identifying the most promising avenues for discovery at future collider facilities. Gain insights into the methodologies used to evaluate different collider scenarios and the criteria for determining which fundamental questions about particle physics and cosmology these ultimate machines should prioritize investigating.
Syllabus
Hyung Do Kim: "Phenomenology questions for the ultimate colliders"
Taught by
Galileo Galilei Institute (GGI)