26-03-2010: Colloquium Graham Ross

10 maart 2010

Friday 26 March 2010, 11:15h, at z011

Speaker: Graham Ross (Oxford University)

Title: "Testing SUSY"

Abstract:
If SUSY provides a solution to the hierarchy problem then supersymmetric states should not be too heavy. This requirement is quantified by a fine tuning measure, useful in correlating the impact of the various experimental measurements relevant to the search for supersymmetry and also in identifying the most sensitive measurements for testing SUSY. A calculation of fine tuning to two-loop order in the CMSSM allows us to determine the present limits on the CMSSM parameter space and identify the measurements at the LHC that are most significant in covering the remaining space consistent with a
given level of fine tuning. Without imposing the LEP Higgs mass bound, the most likely mass, consistent with the dark matter abundance and the non-observation of SUSY states to date, is found to be just above the current limit. Dark matter searches provide a sensitive probe of the lowest fine-tuned points. The extension of SUSY tests to cover the full MSSM parameter space is discussed. For the case of non-universal gaugino masses a second focus point is identified that reduces fine-tuning. As a result there remain significant low-fine-tuned regions of parameter space to be probed by the LHC.

This colloquium is part of the National Seminar.
Please note different room and time: z011 at 11.15