16–19 Dec 2012
Geilo, Dr Holms Hotel, Norway.
Europe/Zurich timezone

Session

Dark Matter and Supersymmetry, LHC

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17 Dec 2012, 15:50
Geilo, Dr Holms Hotel, Norway.

Geilo, Dr Holms Hotel, Norway.

Geilo, Dr Holms Hotel, Norway.

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  1. Dr Sigve Haug (AEC University of Bern)
    17/12/2012, 16:00
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    talk
    An overview of the current ATLAS SUSY search strategy and results is given. This includes published analyses using up to ~13 fb-1 from the 8 TeV data set ("HCP status"). In the interpretation some emphasis is set on models providing dark matter candidates (~ 40+10 min).
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  2. Dr Wolfgang Liebig (University of Bergen)
    17/12/2012, 17:30
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    talk
    Search for Supersymmetry in p-p collision events with large missing transverse momentum, jets, and tau leptons with the ATLAS detector
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  3. Knut Dundas Mora (University of Bergen (NO))
    18/12/2012, 15:00
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    talk
    The LHC is steadily setting new limits on the supersymmetric, and particularly the mSUGRA parameter space. This talk will concern the intersection of astrophysical searches for dark matter and LHC searches, and the prospect of an ATLAS analysis of a plane of the parameter space.
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  4. Mr Ørjan Dale (University of Bergen)
    18/12/2012, 15:25
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    talk
    Supersymmetry (SUSY) is a theoretically attractive model of particle physics which solves many of the theoretical problems of the Standard Model. An important one of these, dark matter, is solved in SUSY by the production of new stable, weakly interacting particles. With the unprecedented energy and luminosity of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) large regions of the SUSY parameter space may be...
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  5. Jan Oye Lindroos (University of Bergen (NO))
    18/12/2012, 15:45
    talk
    We present a framework for finding interesting regions of Supersymmetric parameter space, in light of experimental constraints and the possibility of detection at LHC using specific experimental signatures. The framework has been applied to find viable CMSSM models with $\tau$-lepton signatures observable with the 2012 LHC data.
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