7–9 May 2012
University of Pittsburgh
US/Eastern timezone

Phenomenology of Natural SUSY

7 May 2012, 17:00
15m
121 (Lawrence)

121

Lawrence

parallel talk Supersymmetry SUSY II

Speaker

Prof. Xerxes Tata (University of Hawaii)

Abstract:

The non-observation of signals for supersymmetry in the LHC data appears to have led to questions about the viability of supersymmetry in nature. We delineate clear criteria for SUSY models which stabilize the electroweak scale, and show that these models are not in conflict the non-appearance of SUSY in the 2011 LHC data. Finally, we discuss the phenomenological implications of these Natural SUSY scenarios.

Author

Prof. Xerxes Tata (University of Hawaii)

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