Post LHC7 SUSY benchmark points for ILC physics
Abstract
We re-evaluate prospects for supersymmetry at the proposed International Linear Collider (ILC) in light of the first year of serious data taking at LHC with TeV and fb of collisions (LHC7). Strong new limits from LHC SUSY searches, along with a hint of a Higgs boson signal around GeV, suggest a paradigm shift from previously popular models to ones with new and compelling signatures. We present a variety of new ILC benchmark models, including: natural SUSY, hidden SUSY, NUHM2 with low , non-universal gaugino mass (NUGM) model, pMSSM, Kallosh-Linde model, Br\"ummer-Buchm\"uller model, normal scalar mass hierarchy (NMH) plus one surviving case from mSUGRA/CMSSM in the far focus point region. While all these models at present elude the latest LHC limits, they do offer intriguing case study possibilities for ILC operating at TeV, and present a view of some of the diverse SUSY phenomena which might be expected at both LHC and ILC in the post LHC7 era.
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@article{arxiv.1205.6929,
title = {Post LHC7 SUSY benchmark points for ILC physics},
author = {Howard Baer and Jenny List},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1205.6929},
year = {2012}
}
Comments
22 pages, 1 (two part) figure, proceedings of LCForum 2012 (lcforum.desy.de)