
TL;DR
This paper discusses the implications of the 125GeV particle discovery and LHC limits on superparticle masses for weak scale supersymmetry models.
Contribution
It provides an analysis of how recent experimental results constrain and shape the understanding of weak scale supersymmetry.
Findings
Constraints on superparticle masses from LHC data
Implications of the 125GeV particle for supersymmetry models
Possible scenarios of weak scale supersymmetry
Abstract
In light of the discovery of the new particle at 125GeV and the strong lower limits on the masses of superparticles from LHC, we discuss a possible picture of weak scale supersymmetry.
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