The Standard Model of particle physics which attempts to describe all matter and all forces in the universe (except gravity),has been in agreement with most of the experiments till date. However theoretically and phenomenologically many questions remain unanswered in the SM. The present and future colliders will help the physicists learn more about the nature of matter and all forces in the universe. In this thesis work we have mainly focused on the physics case of the future linear collider which will be a succession of the presently running Large Hadron Collider in CERN Geneva. As an introduction to the thesis work in Chapter 1 we have discussed in detail about the most planned future collider the International Linear Collider. This coll...
The present contribution reports a study of the effects of anomalous gauge and fermionic couplings i...
In view of recent and foreseen technical advances in beam polarization in future proton colliders we...
We examine the contribution of general Z∗ZH and γ∗ZH three-point interactions arising from new physi...
At the International Linear Collider large beam polarization of both the electron and positron beams...
Polarization of both beams at a future Linear Collider would be ideal for facing both expected and u...
Concerning new physics beyond the Standard Model we explore the discovery and analysis potentials of...
The proposed International Linear Collider (ILC) is well-suited for discovering physics beyond the S...
The proposed International Linear Collider (ILC) is well-suited for discovering physics beyond the S...
The proposed International Linear Collider (ILC) is well-suited for discovering physics beyond the S...
The physics at the planned $e^+e^-$ colliders is discussed around three main topics corresponding to...
Beam polarization at e"+-e"- linear colliders will be a powerful tool for high precision a...
The TeV energy region is currently being explored by both the ATLAS and CMS experiments of the Large...
We approach the issue of the discovery of new physics at high energies associated with the proposed ...
The main goal of new physics searches at a future Linear Collider is the precise determination of th...
We study electron-electron contact-interaction searches in the process e+ + e- --> e+ + e- at a futu...
The present contribution reports a study of the effects of anomalous gauge and fermionic couplings i...
In view of recent and foreseen technical advances in beam polarization in future proton colliders we...
We examine the contribution of general Z∗ZH and γ∗ZH three-point interactions arising from new physi...
At the International Linear Collider large beam polarization of both the electron and positron beams...
Polarization of both beams at a future Linear Collider would be ideal for facing both expected and u...
Concerning new physics beyond the Standard Model we explore the discovery and analysis potentials of...
The proposed International Linear Collider (ILC) is well-suited for discovering physics beyond the S...
The proposed International Linear Collider (ILC) is well-suited for discovering physics beyond the S...
The proposed International Linear Collider (ILC) is well-suited for discovering physics beyond the S...
The physics at the planned $e^+e^-$ colliders is discussed around three main topics corresponding to...
Beam polarization at e"+-e"- linear colliders will be a powerful tool for high precision a...
The TeV energy region is currently being explored by both the ATLAS and CMS experiments of the Large...
We approach the issue of the discovery of new physics at high energies associated with the proposed ...
The main goal of new physics searches at a future Linear Collider is the precise determination of th...
We study electron-electron contact-interaction searches in the process e+ + e- --> e+ + e- at a futu...
The present contribution reports a study of the effects of anomalous gauge and fermionic couplings i...
In view of recent and foreseen technical advances in beam polarization in future proton colliders we...
We examine the contribution of general Z∗ZH and γ∗ZH three-point interactions arising from new physi...