# Supersymmetric models in view of recent LHC data

**Authors:** Werner Porod

arXiv: 1705.07334 · 2017-05-23

## TL;DR

This paper reviews the current status of supersymmetric models considering recent LHC data, especially focusing on how the measured Higgs mass constrains these models, including both minimal and non-minimal extensions.

## Contribution

It provides an updated analysis of supersymmetric models in light of recent experimental constraints from the LHC, highlighting the impact of the Higgs mass measurement.

## Key findings

- Higgs mass measurement constrains supersymmetric parameter space
- Minimal and non-minimal models are evaluated against LHC data
- Certain supersymmetric models remain viable under current constraints

## Abstract

We summarize the status of various supersymmetric models in view of the existing LHC data. A particular focus is on the implications of the measured Higgs mass on these models which gives important constraints. We consider here minimal and non-mininal supersymmetric extension of the Standard Model.

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