With the discovery of the Higgs boson, the LHC experiments have
closed the most important gap in our understanding of fundamental
interactions, confirming that such interactions between elementary
particles can be described by quantum field theory, more
specifically by a renormalizable gauge theory. This theory is "a
priori" valid for arbitrarily high energy scales and does not
require an ultraviolet completion.
Yet, when trying to apply the concrete knowledge of quantum field
theory to actual LHC physics - in particular to the Higgs sector
and certain regimes of QCD - one inevitably encounters an intricate
maze of phenomenological know-how, common lore and other, often
historically developed intuitions about what works and what doesn
t.
These lectures cover three aspects to help understand LHC results
in the Higgs sector and in searches for physics beyond the Standard
Model: they discuss the many facets of Higgs physics, which is at
the core of this significantly expanded second edition; then QCD,
to the degree relevant for LHC measurements; as well as further
standard phenomenological background knowledge. They are intended
to serve as a brief but sufficiently detailed primer on LHC physics
to enable graduate students and all newcomers to the field to find
their way through the more advanced literature, and to help those
starting to work in this very timely and exciting field of
research. Advanced readers will benefit from this course-based text
for their own lectures and seminars.
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