4–11 Jul 2012
Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre
Australia/Melbourne timezone
ICHEP2012 - 36th International Conference for High Energy Physics

Exploring Sypersymmetry with future e+e- Linear Colliders

5 Jul 2012, 16:45
15m
Plenary 3 (Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre)

Plenary 3

Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre

Melbourne Australia
Parallel Sessions Track 2 - Beyond the Standard Model - SUSY TR2 - Plenary 3 - Beyond the Standard Model - SUSY

Speaker

Dr Taikan Suehara (The University of Tokyo (JP))

Description

Proposed e+e- linear colliders a with center-of-mass energy from 250 GeV to 3 TeV (International Linear Collider, ILC and Compact Linear Collider, CLIC) are ideal tools for exploring supersymmetry, in addition to precision Higgs, top, W and Z physics and more generic searches for BSM phenomena. These machines cover a wide range of possible mass spectra of sparticles from 100 GeV to 1.5 TeV, and can explore the slepton and gaugino sectors as well as colored sparticles accessible by pair production. The excellent measurement performance of linear colliders for masses, spins, couplings, etc. provides the possibility to identify the underlying mechanisms after the discovery of SUSY-like particles. In this presentation we will focus on experimental studies of various SUSY models and particles, mainly with realistic detector simulations of ILD, SiD and CLIC geometries.

Primary author

Dr Taikan Suehara (The University of Tokyo (JP))

Presentation materials