
TL;DR
This paper reviews recent experimental searches for new fundamental physics phenomena, including supersymmetry, Higgs bosons, leptoquarks, and dark matter, highlighting both specific models and model-independent approaches.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of recent collider and astrophysical searches for physics beyond the Standard Model, emphasizing new experimental results and methodologies.
Findings
Evidence consistent with dark matter annihilation in the galaxy center
No definitive discovery of supersymmetric particles yet
Model-independent searches set new limits on exotic phenomena
Abstract
There are many recent results from searches for fundamental new physics using the TeVatron, the SLAC b-factory and HERA. This talk quickly reviewed searches for pair-produced stop, for gauge-mediated SUSY breaking, for Higgs bosons in the MSSM and NMSSM models, for leptoquarks, and v-hadrons. There is a SUSY model which accommodates the recent astrophysical experimental results that suggest that dark matter annihilation is occurring in the center of our galaxy, and a relevant experimental result. Finally, model-independent searches at D0, CDF, and H1 are discussed.
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Taxonomy
TopicsComputational Physics and Python Applications · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
