Seminarium Teorii Oddziaływań Elementarnych
sala 1.01, ul. Pasteura 5
Wojciech Kotlarski (IFT UW and TU Dresden)
R-symmetric super-QCD at the LHC
As far as supersymmetry is concerned, the LHC data till now are usually interpreted within the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM) or simplified versions thereof. Then the lower limit on squark masses coming from their direct pair production can be close to 2 TeV. However, those limits are not universal as they depend on other parameters of the MSSM. This is even more true if one goes to non-minimal SUSY models. In the talk I will argue that in the Minimal R-symmetric SUSY model (MRSSM) this limit could be significantly weaker.
The talk will be divided into two parts. First, the current experimental results will be interpreted in the context of the MRSSM, with a detailed analysis of the sgluon pair production. Second part will describe an ongoing effort to calculate full NLO SQCD corrections to the production of strongly interacting particles in the MRSSM
The talk will be divided into two parts. First, the current experimental results will be interpreted in the context of the MRSSM, with a detailed analysis of the sgluon pair production. Second part will describe an ongoing effort to calculate full NLO SQCD corrections to the production of strongly interacting particles in the MRSSM