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Implications of LHC Higgs search results for Supersymmetry (unusual room!)
  OKC colloquia

Tuesday 29 May 2012
from 13:15 to 14:15
at FA31
Speaker : Oscar Stål (DESY)
Abstract : The two general-purpose LHC experiments, ATLAS and CMS, have both presented results hinting at a Higgs boson with Standard Model properties being present at a mass of 125 GeV - in the range predicted by weak scale supersymmetry. Taking this hint seriously, we investigate the implications of such a (still hypothetical) Higgs signal for supersymmetric models. We also discuss the phenomenological consequences for Higgs and supersymmetry searches at the LHC and beyond.

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