
TL;DR
This paper analyzes supersymmetry (SUSY) models, predicting relatively light sparticle and Higgs boson masses, suggesting the LHC can potentially discover these particles within current experimental constraints.
Contribution
It provides updated SUSY parameter space predictions and assesses the LHC's capability to detect supersymmetric particles based on recent model fits.
Findings
Colored particles are within LHC reach at 95% confidence level
Light Higgs mass is bounded by 125 GeV
Heavy Higgs bosons may be detectable at the ILC
Abstract
In the CMSSM we find preferences for sparticle masses that are relatively light. In the NUHM1 the best-fit values for many sparticle masses are even slightly smaller, but with greater uncertainties. We find that at the 95% C.L. all colored particles are in the reach of the LHC. While the light Higgs boson is bounded from above by M_h <= 125 GeV, the heavy Higgs bosons could well escape the LHC searches, but might be accessible at the ILC.
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