Speaker
Mr
Philip Diessner
(Technische Universität Dresden)
Description
R-Symmetry is an additional symmetry which can be imposed on a supersymmetric model,
leading to interesting phenomenological consequences like the prediction of Dirac Gauginos.
A model with a minimal implementation of this symmetry is the MRSSM and in this talk an analysis
of its Higgs sector, as well as its dark matter and LHC phenomenology will be presented.
This model includes a singlet Higgs state, which could be actually lighter than the
125 GeV SM-like Higgs and evading LEP bounds.
Due to the interplay of parameters in the bosonic and fermionic sector in the model this scenario
lets us put an upper bound on the mass of the lightest neutralino, which will then be the LSP of
our model.
In this scenario, we will discuss the phenomenological impact of LHC searches and show
how the LSP can be a viable dark matter candidate.
Primary author
Mr
Philip Diessner
(Technische Universität Dresden)
Co-authors
Prof.
Dominik Stoeckinger
(Technische Universität Dresden)
Prof.
Jan Kalinowski
(University of Warsaw)
Wojciech Kotlarski
(Technische Universität Dresden)