
TL;DR
This paper reviews the status of supersymmetry searches after the 2011 LHC results, focusing on models beyond the CMSSM, such as natural SUSY and the phenomenological MSSM, highlighting current experimental limitations.
Contribution
It provides an analysis of supersymmetry models beyond the CMSSM, emphasizing the need for more sensitive searches for natural SUSY and phenomenological MSSM scenarios.
Findings
Current LHC searches are not sensitive to some theoretically interesting SUSY scenarios.
Natural SUSY with light stops remains unconstrained by existing data.
The phenomenological MSSM offers a broad framework not yet fully tested by experiments.
Abstract
I review the status of supersymmetry after the 2011 LHC search results. I concentrate in particular on interpretations beyond the conventional CMSSM, including i) natural SUSY with light stops, and ii) the so-called phenomenological MSSM, which is a general parametrization of the MSSM at the weak scale, without boundary conditions imposed by specific SUSY breaking schemes. We will see that the current searches are not yet sensitive to some of the theoretically most interesting scenarios.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
