After the observation of a Higgs boson near 125 GeV, the high energy physics
community is investigating possible next steps for entering into a new era in
particle physics. It is planned that the Large Hadron Collider will deliver an
integrated luminosity of up to 3000/fb for the CMS and ATLAS experiments,
requiring several upgrades for all detectors. The reach of various
representative searches for supersymmetry and exotica physics with the upgraded
detectors are discussed in this context, where a very high instantaneous
luminosity will lead to a large number of pileup events in each bunch crossing.
This note presents example benchmark studies for new physics prospects with the
upgraded ATLAS and CMS detectors at a centre-of-mass energy of 14 TeV. Results
are shown for an integrated luminosity of 300/fb and 3000/fb.Comment: Plenary talk presented at Next Steps in the Energy Frontier - Hadron
Colliders Workshop, August 2014 - Fermi National Lab (FNAL). On behalf of the
ATLAS and CMS Collaboration