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"The Opposite Ends of Supersymmetry and their Implications for the LHC" (2/3)

<!--HTML-->There have been many predictions for the mass patterns of superpartners. In these lectures I discuss two interesting opposite-end approaches to supersymmetry breaking that determine the superpartner masses: zero scalar mass supersymmetry (no scale, gaugino mediation, etc.) and heavy...

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Autor principal: James Wells
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2009
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1156856
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description <!--HTML-->There have been many predictions for the mass patterns of superpartners. In these lectures I discuss two interesting opposite-end approaches to supersymmetry breaking that determine the superpartner masses: zero scalar mass supersymmetry (no scale, gaugino mediation, etc.) and heavy scalar mass supersymmetry (split susy, PeV-scale susy, etc.). We will step through the theory motivations for each scenario, and detail the rich phenomena that each implies for LHC discovery.
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spelling cern-11568562022-11-03T08:16:09Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1156856engJames Wells"The Opposite Ends of Supersymmetry and their Implications for the LHC" (2/3)"The Opposite Ends of Supersymmetry and their Implications for the LHC" (2/3)Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme<!--HTML-->There have been many predictions for the mass patterns of superpartners. In these lectures I discuss two interesting opposite-end approaches to supersymmetry breaking that determine the superpartner masses: zero scalar mass supersymmetry (no scale, gaugino mediation, etc.) and heavy scalar mass supersymmetry (split susy, PeV-scale susy, etc.). We will step through the theory motivations for each scenario, and detail the rich phenomena that each implies for LHC discovery.oai:cds.cern.ch:11568562009
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