High energy physics after three years of LHC data: status and prospects
by
michelangelo mangano(cern)
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Europe/Rome
Aula Caianiello (Monte S.Angelo)
Aula Caianiello
Monte S.Angelo
Description
The first 3 years of physics at the Large Hadron Collider have greatly improved our knowledge of fundamental interactions. The discovery of the Higgs boson has been accompanied by detailed studies of the dynamics of proton and nuclear collisions at very high energies, and by stronger and stronger constraints on possible new phenomena that have been speculated theoretically. This presentation will review the current status of knowledge emerged from these years of LHC measurements, and the future prospects.