23–28 Aug 2010
Bonn
Europe/Berlin timezone

SUSY Predictions for the LHC and the ILC

26 Aug 2010, 14:00
15m
Gr. Hörsaal Mathematik (Bonn)

Gr. Hörsaal Mathematik

Bonn

Nussallee 12

Speaker

Sven Heinemeyer (IFCA (CSIC, Santander))

Description

We use currently available experimental data to determine the preferred Supersymmetry and Higgs boson mass scales. The data comprises electroweak precision observables such as the W boson mass and the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon, B physics observables such as BR(b -> s gamma), as well as the cold dark matter density in the universe. Within two GUT based realizations of the MSSM the preferred masses for SUSY particles as well as for the MSSM Higgs bosons are derived. We find a clear preference for relatively light SUSY masses. The preferred mass values can directly be compared to the reach of the LHC in the first 7 TeV run.

Primary authors

Albert De Roeck (CERN) Frederic Ronga (ETH Zuerich) Georg Weiglein (DESY Hamburg) Gino Isidori (INFN Frascati) Henning Flaecher (Rochester university) John Ellis (CERN) Keith Olive (University of Minnesota) Oliver Buchmueller (Imperial college London) Rick CAVANAUGH (Fermilab) Sven Heinemeyer (IFCA (CSIC, Santander))

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