22–26 Oct 2018
University of Texas
US/Central timezone

Session

BSM 1

23 Oct 2018, 14:00
University Center (University of Texas)

University Center

University of Texas

Arlington, TX

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Chair: Mikael Berggren mikael.berggren@desy.de

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  1. Keith Ulmer
    23/10/2018, 14:00
  2. Howard Baer (University of Oklahoma)
    23/10/2018, 14:22

    How LHC tells us that there is excellent potential for ILC to discover new particles
    Data from LHC confirm the existence of a very SM-like Higgs boson
    at 125 GeV.
    However, it is hard to understand the existence of such a particle
    state when its mass is unstable under quantum corrections.
    Supersymmetry tames the quantum divergences and the h(125) mass falls
    squarely within the narrow SUSY...

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  3. Sven Heinemeyer
    23/10/2018, 14:54

    -> based on fits in various SUSY frameworks we predict where to find
    SUSY at ILC/CLIC.

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  4. Yongcheng Wu
    23/10/2018, 15:16
  5. Swathi Sasikumar (DESY)
    23/10/2018, 15:38

    In supersymmetric extensions of the Standard Model,higgsino-like charginos and neutralinos are preferred to have masses of the order of the elecktroweak scale by naturalness arguments. Light higgsinos are also well motivated from a top-down perspective. Such light χ ̃±1 ,χ ̃01 and χ ̃02 states can be almost mass degenerate. In this talk the analysis of two benchmark points which exhibits mass...

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