Natural SUSY emergent from the landscape

23 Aug 2021, 10:35
20m
ZR1

ZR1

Supersymmetry: Models, Phenomenology and Experimental Results Supersymmetry: Models, Phenomenology and Experimental Results

Speaker

Howard Baer (University of Oklahoma)

Description

We explain how the landscape can make predictions for Higgs and sparticle masses.
A power-law draw to large soft terms coupled with the ABDS anthropic condition that he derived weak scale be within a factor of a few of our measured value leads to m(h)~125 GeV with sparticles above present LHC limits. The spectra that emerges is that of radiatively driven natural SUSY. We show why such natural models are much more likely from the landscape than finetuned SUSY models.

Primary author

Howard Baer (University of Oklahoma)

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