Title: New Physics: Where Do We Stand?
Abstract: This talk will be a discussion of our long-standing search for new phenomena in High-Energy Physics. We will describe the current situation, a decade after the Higgs discovery, and talk about the good ideas that died, the ones that are still standing, and our hopes for the future.
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Last Updated: 25th March 2024 by George Rogers
Veronica Sanz (University of Valencia)
Title: New Physics: Where Do We Stand?
Abstract: This talk will be a discussion of our long-standing search for new phenomena in High-Energy Physics. We will describe the current situation, a decade after the Higgs discovery, and talk about the good ideas that died, the ones that are still standing, and our hopes for the future.
Talk – Slides
Talk – Video
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