Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme

Supersymmetry and the LHC [CANCELLED] (2/5)

by Drees, M. (Univ. Bonn, D)

Tuesday, 21 March 2006 from to (Europe/Zurich)
at CERN ( 500-1-001 - Main Auditorium )
Description
I will first give a pedagogical motivation for, and introduction to, supersymmetric extensions of the Standard Model. The biggest obstacle that prevents theorists from making clear-cut predictions for the production of superparticles at the LHC is our lack of knowledge of how supersymmetry is broken. I will review the most promising SUSY breaking mechanisms that have been suggested so far, and outline the resulting signatures for LHC experiments. Finally, I will try to make contact with other areas of particle physics and cosmology, where supersymmetry also might play a role.