"SPECIAL SEMINAR: Muon g-2 SUSY and the LHC"

Speaker: 
Sho Iwamoto
Institution: 
Technion
Date: 
Wednesday, September 2, 2015
Time: 
3:00 pm
Location: 
FRH 2111
 

 
ABSTRACT:
 
Supersymmetry (SUSY) as a solution to the muon g-2 problem is discussed in this talk.

The muon anomalous magnetic moment, or muon g-2, is known to have a discrepancy between its observed value and Standard Model expectation.  This 3-sigma level anomaly can be solved by SUSY, which means that we can consider the anomaly is indicating the SUSY mass spectrum.

This "g-2 motivated SUSY" will be scrutinized in this talk, especially how to search for it; this part is based on the speaker's work arXiv:1303.4256.  Much attention will be paid also to the very recent LHC results and Run II prospects, having in mind that the LHC Run II has started.

In addition, the SUSY-breaking models to realize the "g-2 motivated SUSY" are briefly discussed, as well as possible issues they bear, based on arXiv:1407.4226.


 
Host: 
Iftah Galon