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Post LHC7 SUSY benchmark points for ILC physics

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2012-06-01 v1

Abstract

We re-evaluate prospects for supersymmetry at the proposed International Linear e+ee^+e^- Collider (ILC) in light of the first year of serious data taking at LHC with s=7\sqrt{s}=7 TeV and 5\sim 5 fb1^{-1} of pppp collisions (LHC7). Strong new limits from LHC SUSY searches, along with a hint of a Higgs boson signal around mh125m_h\sim 125 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 mAm_A, 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 s0.251\sqrt{s}\sim 0.25-1 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}
}

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22 pages, 1 (two part) figure, proceedings of LCForum 2012 (lcforum.desy.de)

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