Ultraheavy particles at the LHC or a next-generation collider?

Abstract

If the effective cosmological constant of the present universe is due to physical processes in the early universe operating at temperatures just above the electroweak energy scale, it is possible that new particles with multi-TeV masses exist. These ultraheavy particles may (or may not) show up at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) or a next-generation proton-proton collider. If they do, they may provide new insights into the early universe and fundamental physics.

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