12–18 Jun 2016
Lund University
Europe/Zurich timezone
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Session

SUSY

14 Jun 2016, 14:30
Lund University

Lund University

Sandgatan 2, Lund, Sweden

Conveners

SUSY: (part 1) Parallel-I

  • Tommaso Lari (University and INFN, Milano)
  • Christoffer Petersson (Chalmers University of Technology (SE))
  • Filip Moortgat (CERN)

SUSY: (part 2) Parallel-II

  • Tommaso Lari (University and INFN, Milano)
  • Christoffer Petersson (Chalmers University of Technology (SE))
  • Filip Moortgat (CERN)

SUSY: (part 3) Parallel-IV

  • Christoffer Petersson (Chalmers University of Technology (SE))
  • Filip Moortgat (CERN)
  • Tommaso Lari (University and INFN, Milano)

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  1. Wolfgang Waltenberger (Austrian Academy of Sciences (AT))
    14/06/2016, 14:30
    Talk
  2. Antonia Strubig (Nikhef National institute for subatomic physics (NL))
    14/06/2016, 14:52
    Talk
  3. Dr Tai Sakuma (University of Bristol (GB))
    14/06/2016, 15:14
    Talk
  4. William James Fawcett (University of Oxford (GB))
    14/06/2016, 15:36
    Talk
  5. Angelo Monteux (Rutgers University)
    16/06/2016, 11:00
  6. Martina Pagacova (Albert-Ludwigs-Universitaet Freiburg (DE))
    16/06/2016, 11:22
    Talk
  7. Artur Lobanov (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE))
    16/06/2016, 11:44
    Talk
  8. Jordan Tucker (Cornell University (US))
    16/06/2016, 12:06
    Talk
  9. David Anthony Milstead (Stockholm University (SE))
    16/06/2016, 14:00
  10. Jan Schaffer (Johannes-Gutenberg-Universitaet Mainz (DE))
    16/06/2016, 14:25
    Talk
  11. Eric Chabert (Institut Pluridisciplinaire Hubert Curien (FR))
    16/06/2016, 14:50
    Talk
  12. Giovanni Zevi Della Porta (Univ. of California San Diego (US))
    16/06/2016, 15:15
    Talk
  13. Dr Manuel E. Krauss (Bonn University)
    Talk
  14. Toby Opferkuch (Universität Bonn)
    Searches for Supersymmetry
    Talk

    Hints for a new resonance at 750 GeV from ATLAS and CMS have triggered a significant amount of attention and many new models have been considered to explain the excess. Here we focus on several proposed renormalisable weakly-coupled models and revisit results given in the literature. We point out several physically important subtleties which are often missed or neglected. Accordingly, we...

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  15. David Anthony Milstead (Stockholm University (SE))
    Searches for Supersymmetry
    Talk

    Baryon number violation is required for baryogenesis and features in a number of topical extensions of the Standard Model. In this talk, experimental results which are sensitive to baryon number violation are interpreted within R-parity violating supersymmetry scenarios with non-zero baryon number violating couplings and a simplified sparticle mass spectra. Processes with $\Delta B=2$ which...

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  16. Wolfgang Waltenberger (Austrian Academy of Sciences (AT))
    Searches for Supersymmetry
    Talk

    A software toolkit "SModelS" is presented that systematically confronts theories Beyond the Standard Model (BSM) against experimental LHC data. The toolkit consists of a procedure to decompose a given full BSM model in terms of a Simplified Model Spectrum (SMS). In addition, SModelS ships with a database of SMS results produced by the CMS and ATLAS collaborations. The results are given for...

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