Lyndon Evans 2007 New J. Phys. 9 335 doi:10.1088/1367-2630/9/9/335
Lyndon Evans
Show affiliationsPart of Focus on Particle Physics at the TeV Scale
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC), now close to completion at CERN will provide proton–proton collisions with unprecedented luminosity and energy. It will allow the Standard Model of physics to be explored in an energy range where new phenomena can be studied. This includes the validity of the Higgs mechanism, supersymmetry and CP violation. The machine presents a number of novel features discussed in detail below.
13.85.-t Hadron-induced high- and super-high-energy interactions (energy>10 GeV)
12.10.-g Unified field theories and models
11.30.Er Charge conjugation, parity, time reversal, and other discrete symmetries
Issue 9 (September 2007)
Received 8 May 2007
Published 19 September 2007
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