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Leptogenic Supersymmetry at the LHC

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  • UserAndrea De Simone (MIT)
  • ClockThursday 29 October 2009, 16:00-17:00
  • HouseMR13, CMS.

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Leptogenic Supersymmetry is a scenario characterized by copious lepton production in cascade decays at the LHC .Due to the high lepton multiplicity and the lack of significant missing energy, leptogenic supersymmetry provides very clean channels which can be probed already with the very first LHC data. Furthermore, the Higgs may be discovered in the h->b bbar mode because the leptons accompanying Higgs production efficiently suppress the background. I will present the phenomenological analysis of a sample spectrum and detection prospects at the LHC . I will also discuss a concrete realization of this scenario in a simple class of gaugino mediation models.

This talk is part of the HEP phenomenology joint Cavendish-DAMTP seminar series.

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