Michael Christian Rammensee
(CERN)
05/12/2014, 14:30
Despite the absence of experimental evidence, weak scale supersymmetry remains one of the best motivated and studied Standard Model extensions. This talk summarises recent ATLAS and CMS results for searches for supersymmetric (SUSY) particles. Weak and strong production in both R-Parity conserving and R-Parity violating SUSY scenarios are considered. The searches involved final states...
Antonio Figueiredo
(CFTP / IST - U. Lisbon)
05/12/2014, 15:00
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Radiatively generated neutrino masses ($m_\nu$) are proportional to supersymmetry (SUSY) breaking, as a result of the SUSY non-renormalisation theorem. In this work, we investigate the space of SUSY...
Dr
Vasiliki Mitsou
(IFIC Valencia (ES))
05/12/2014, 15:30
$R$-parity violating supersymmetric models (RPV SUSY) are becoming increasingly more appealing than its $R$-parity conserving counterpart in view of the hitherto non-observation of SUSY signals at the LHC. In this talk, RPV scenarios where neutrino masses are naturally generated will be discussed, namely RPV through bilinear terms (bRPV) and the "$\mu$-from-$\nu$" supersymmetric standard model...