Complementarity of e+e- and pp Colliders for the Exploration of Electroweak Symmetry Breaking
Abstract
I review the physics capabilities of the machines proposed for the next generation of high-energy experimentation: in hadron physics, the LHC, and in electron physics, a 500--1500 GeV e+e- linear collider. Using for illustration two specific models of electroweak symmetry breaking, I show how the pp and e+e- techniques are expected to complement one another in the exploration of the next scale of physics. [invited lecture at the 22nd INS Symposium, Tokyo] (text only; complete paper with figures and tables available by anonymous ftp from preprint.slac.stanford.edu, in the directory pub/preprints/hep-ph/9408)
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