LHC phenomenology of supersymmetric models beyond the MSSM
Werner Porod

TL;DR
This paper explores supersymmetric models beyond the MSSM, focusing on their phenomenological implications, especially in explaining neutrino data and their detectability at the LHC.
Contribution
It provides an analysis of alternative supersymmetric models that address neutrino masses and discusses their potential signatures at the LHC.
Findings
Models beyond MSSM can successfully explain neutrino data.
LHC has potential to identify signatures of these extended models.
Phenomenological differences can guide experimental searches.
Abstract
We discuss various phenomenological aspects of supersymmetric models beyond the MSSM. A particular focus is on models which can correctly explain neutrino data and the possiblities of LHC to identify the underlying scenario.
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