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DTSTART:20111206T220000Z
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LOCATION:5280 Chamberlin Hall
SUMMARY:Stealth Supersymmetry\, Theory Seminar (High Energy/Cosmology)
 \, Matt Reece\, Harvard University
DESCRIPTION:The first year of LHC data has dramatically reduced the al
 lowed parameter space for low-energy supersymmetry\, given certain ass
 umptions. In this talk I will summarize the current state of these exp
 erimental limits\, emphasizing which assumptions might be evaded to al
 low standard SUSY spectra to survive. I will then present an example o
 f a class of models that are not yet constrained\, called "Stealth Sup
 ersymmetry." These are models in which certain nearly-supersymmetric s
 tates present in decay chains lead to collider signatures without miss
 ing energy. I will discuss some specific examples of models in this cl
 ass\, and explain how the LHC might search for them.<br>
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=2338
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