Princeton University High Energy Theory Seminar
Electroweak Symmetry Breaking at a Future Muon Collider
Abstract: Studying the Higgs boson and the mechanism of electroweak symmetry breaking remains one of the primary goals of current and future colliders, in the hope of resolving fundamental questions left unanswered in the Standard Model. A future muon collider is an ideal machine for the task, with the potential to achieve high precision and high energies simultaneously. After reviewing some of the unique challenges and opportunities of a future muon collider, I will discuss past and ongoing work on the potential of such a machine for studying the Higgs.
Date & Time
October 24, 2025 | 11:00am – 12:15pm
Location
Jadwin Hall, PCTS Room 407Speakers
Matthew Forslund, Princeton University