Résumé |
The discovery of a Higgs boson in 2012 has been a milestone in particle physics and the start of a new era
of collider physics where the exploration of a new type of particle is possible, which was not accessible
before. The properties of this Higgs boson can serve as a window to new physics, and high experimental
but also precise theoretical input is needed to open it.
In this talk, after a short review of the status of the investigation of the discovered Higgs boson, I will
discuss how the determination of its properties can shed light on physics beyond the Standard Model of
particle physics and consider different approaches to possible new physics. I will comment on current and
future improvements on the theory side needed to draw reliable conclusions from the experimental data. |