Speaker
Louis Clavelli
(University of Alabama)
Description
String landscape ideas and the observation of a positive vacuum energy
in the current universe suggest that there could be a future transition
to an exactly supersymmetric world. Atomic and molecular binding in this
susy background probably require that electroweak symmetry breaking survives
the transition. Among several susy higgs models that have been
discussed, one stands out in this regard. Thus, the higgs structure that
is revealed at the LHC could have strong consequences for the type of
bulk susy matter that may arise in a future susy universe.
Author
Louis Clavelli
(University of Alabama)