RHCPP 01-25 (PUB)
2001

 
 

Royal Holloway Centre for Particle Physics


Physics at TESLA
 G A Blair

 

Abstract

The physics at a 500-800 GeV electron positron linear collider, TESLA, is reviewed. The machine parameters that impact directly on the physics are discussed and a few key performance goals for a detector at TESLA are given. Emphasis is placed on precision measurements in the Higgs and top sectors and on extrapolation to high energy scales in the supersymmetric scenario. 

 
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Also published as:
Proc. Lake Louise Winter Institute 2001 (hep-ex/0104044)