Tuesday, September 20, 2011, 3:30 pm — Hamilton Seminar Room, Bldg. 555
Within a few years experiments at the LHC should discovery the mechanism of electroweak symmetry breaking. Strong theoretical arguments suggest that it will involve new forces, new energy scales and (or) new symmetries; which will require a new energy frontier lepton collider to fully disentangle. I will explore the physics potential of one attractive option, a multi-TeV muon collider. Exciting opportunities and significant challenges are discussed.
Hosted by: William Morse
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