
TL;DR
This paper reviews supersymmetry theories, focusing on the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model, and discusses potential experimental signatures at the LHC and its implications for dark matter in the universe.
Contribution
It provides an overview of supersymmetry concepts, details the MSSM, and explores how SUSY could be detected at the LHC and relate to dark matter.
Findings
Potential SUSY signatures at the LHC are identified.
The MSSM offers a viable explanation for dark matter.
Supersymmetry remains an unconfirmed but promising theory.
Abstract
Supersymmetry, a new symmetry that relates bosons and fermions in particle physics, still escapes observation. Search for SUSY is one of the main aims of the recently launched Large Hadron Collider. The other possible manifestation of SUSY is the Dark Matter in the Universe. The present lectures contain a brief introduction to supersymmetry in particle physics. The main notions of supersymmetry are introduced. The supersymmetric extension of the Standard Model - the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model - is considered in more detail. Phenomenological features of the MSSM as well as possible experimental signatures of SUSY at the LHC are described. The DM problem and its possible SUSY solution is presented.
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