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How to study SUSY standard model(s) at O(100) TeV

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2019-09-11 17:30
Junji Hisano (Nagoya University)
Lounge in front of ES635 KMI Science Symposia

Date: Sep. 11, 2019  17:30 – 18:10
Place: Lounge in front of ES635 KMI Science Symposia

Speaker: Junji Hisano (Nagoya University)
Title: How to study SUSY standard model(s) at O(100) TeV

 

Abstract: Supersymmetric (SUSY) extension of the standard model are
one of the leading candidates of Beyond the Standard Model. However,
superpartners of the standard model particles have not yet been
discovered at LHC. They had been considered to be discovered at LHC
earlier than the Higgs boson, before LHC started. In addition, the
observed Higgs boson mass, about 125 GeV, is heavier than expected in
the minimal supersymmetric standard model. Where is SUSY? Now some
theorists consider models in which the superparners have masses around
O(100) TeV. While the naturalness of weak scale is not resolved in the
models, the models are phenomenologically consistent. In this talk, I
show the motivation of the models and also discuss how to probe them
in experiments.