Thursday, May 22, 2025, 16:00
WBGB/019
Marumi Kado, Max-Planck Institute Munich
Abstract:
The discovery of the Higgs boson more than a decade ago at the LHC by
the ATLAS and CMS experiment was a major, but only a first, step in
revealing the nature of electroweak symmetry breaking and its role in
the early universe. Its discovery was a triumph of the Standard Model.
Many fundamental and outstanding questions remain nonetheless
unanswered. It is remarkable that the Higgs boson relates to most of
them. I will review the extraordinary progress made in the measurements
of properties of the Higgs boson since its discovery and I will discuss
the future prospects in this field at future colliders.