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Physics beyond the Standard Model

About: Physics beyond the Standard Model is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 13827 publications have been published within this topic receiving 339268 citations.


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Keith A. Olive1, Kaustubh Agashe2, Claude Amsler3, Mario Antonelli  +222 moreInstitutions (107)
TL;DR: The review as discussed by the authors summarizes much of particle physics and cosmology using data from previous editions, plus 3,283 new measurements from 899 Japers, including the recently discovered Higgs boson, leptons, quarks, mesons and baryons.
Abstract: The Review summarizes much of particle physics and cosmology. Using data from previous editions, plus 3,283 new measurements from 899 Japers, we list, evaluate, and average measured properties of gauge bosons and the recently discovered Higgs boson, leptons, quarks, mesons, and baryons. We summarize searches for hypothetical particles such as heavy neutrinos, supersymmetric and technicolor particles, axions, dark photons, etc. All the particle properties and search limits are listed in Summary Tables. We also give numerous tables, figures, formulae, and reviews of topics such as Supersymmetry, Extra Dimensions, Particle Detectors, Probability, and Statistics. Among the 112 reviews are many that are new or heavily revised including those on: Dark Energy, Higgs Boson Physics, Electroweak Model, Neutrino Cross Section Measurements, Monte Carlo Neutrino Generators, Top Quark, Dark Matter, Dynamical Electroweak Symmetry Breaking, Accelerator Physics of Colliders, High-Energy Collider Parameters, Big Bang Nucleosynthesis, Astrophysical Constants and Cosmological Parameters.

7,337 citations

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TL;DR: A survey of methods by which supersymmetry could be observed in experiments at present and future accelerators can be found in this paper, with considerable emphasis on pedagogical completeness.

2,841 citations

Book
01 Jan 1990
TL;DR: The Higgs Hunter's Guide as mentioned in this paper is a comprehensive and comprehensive guide to the physics of Higgs bosons and discusses the extended Higgs sectors required by those recent theoretical approaches that go beyond the Standard Model, including supersymmetry and superstring inspired models.
Abstract: The Higgs Hunter's Guide is a definitive and comprehensive guide to the physics of Higgs bosons. In particular, it discusses the extended Higgs sectors required by those recent theoretical approaches that go beyond the Standard Model, including supersymmetry and superstring-inspired models.

2,757 citations

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Oleg Zenin, Mark Srednicki, Kirill Slava Lugovsky, Donald E. Groom, Kenzo Nakamura, Klaus Mönig, Craig L Woody, G. Conforto, L. S. Littenberg, Patricia R. Burchat, Jonathan L. Feng, V. S. Lugovsky, JoAnne L. Hewett, John March-Russell, Thibault Damour, Michelangelo L. Mangano, S. Sánchez Navas, D. A. Edwards, Hans Jürg Gerber, German Valencia, L.J. Rosenberg, Marina Artuso, E. A. Razuvaev, Torbjörn Sjöstrand, E. L. Barberio, Ian Hinchliffe, H. Bichsel, Otmar Biebel, Luc Pape, Patricia A Kreitz, Michael H. Shaevitz, R. Cousins, C. D. Carone, Maury Goodman, L. A. Garren, Philippe Bloch, Charles G Wohl, A. Piepke, David M. Asner, K. Honscheid, Brian D. Fields, Matts Roos, Kaoru Hagiwara, Claude Amsler, Marco Battaglia, K. Hagiwara, D. Karlen, Robert Miquel, R. Landua, Christoph Grab, Alberto Masoni, G. Höhler, R. J. Donahue, Frederick J. Gilman, Ken Ichi Hikasa, Nils A. Tornqvist, I.G. Knowles, Richard Michael Barnett, Masaharu Tanabashi, Daniel Froidevaux, George F. Smoot, Lincoln Wolfenstein, Boris Kayser, Tatsuya Nakada, Konrad Kleinknecht, Orin I. Dahl, Thomas G Trippe, N. P. Tkachenko, Robert N. Cahn, Kenneth G. Hayes, B. Renk, Victor Daniel Elvira, Stefan Spanier, Ariella Cattai, Hitoshi Murayama, Paul Langacker, Petr Vogel, L. Rolandi, Yao Wei Ming, Kurtis F Johnson, Michael Whalley, Karl van Bibber, M. Suzuki, M. Aguilar-Benitez, Helen R. Quinn, Howard E. Haber, Achim Stahl, Todor Stanev, P. Igo-Kemenes, C. Patrignani, Jens Erler, C. A. Hagmann, D. Mark Manley, Masataka Fukugita, K. Desler, Michael T Ronan, V. V. Ezhela, L. K. Gibbons, K. S. Babu, Christopher Kolda, Juan Jose Hernández-Rey, John A. Peacock, Stuart Raby, Paolo Nason, Ron L. Workman, B. Foster, Meenakshi Narain, Glen D Cowan, John David Jackson, R. Sekhar Chivukula, Manuella Vincter, B. Armstrong, Michael Doser, John Terning, P. S. Gee, Craig J. Hogan, Yu V. Kuyanov, W. G. Seligman, W. Fetscher, D. R. Ward, S.I. Eidelman, Aneesh V. Manohar, A Fassò, Keith A. Olive, C. Caso, Thomas K. Gaisser, S. R. Klein, Georg G. Raffelt, Alan Douglas Martin, J. Womersley, Bryan R. Webber, H. Spieler, S. B. Lugovsky, Atul Gurtu, C Spooner 

2,092 citations

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TL;DR: Herwig++ as mentioned in this paper is a general-purpose Monte Carlo event generator for the simulation of hard lepton-lepton, leptonhadron and hadron-hadron collisions, together with a number of important hard scattering processes.
Abstract: In this paper we describe Herwig++ version 2.3, a general-purpose Monte Carlo event generator for the simulation of hard lepton-lepton, lepton-hadron and hadron-hadron collisions. A number of important hard scattering processes are available, together with an interface via the Les Houches Accord to specialized matrix element generators for additional processes. The simulation of Beyond the Standard Model (BSM) physics includes a range of models and allows new models to be added by encoding the Feynman rules of the model. The parton-shower approach is used to simulate initial- and final-state QCD radiation, including colour coherence effects, with special emphasis on the correct description of radiation from heavy particles. The underlying event is simulated using an eikonal multiple parton-parton scattering model. The formation of hadrons from the quarks and gluons produced in the parton shower is described using the cluster hadronization model. Hadron decays are simulated using matrix elements, where possible including spin correlations and off-shell effects.

1,519 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
2023377
20221,044
2021570
2020595
2019816
20181,002