
TL;DR
This paper reviews motivations for physics beyond the Standard Model, especially supersymmetry, and discusses detection prospects at the LHC, emphasizing the Natural SUSY scenario and its implications.
Contribution
It provides an overview of BSM physics motivations and details the formulation and implications of Natural SUSY in the context of LHC searches.
Findings
Natural SUSY offers a viable solution to hierarchy problem
LHC-14 has promising prospects for detecting BSM signals
Supersymmetry remains a key focus for new physics searches
Abstract
In this talk I review the motivations for physics beyond the Standard Model at the TeV scale and the prospects for their detection in the second Run of LHC. Then I focus in the supersymmetric case, paying special attention to the formulation and implications of the Natural SUSY scenario.
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