Searching for Supersymmetry: The $\mu\nu$SSM
Daniel E. Lopez-Fogliani, Carlos Munoz

TL;DR
This paper reviews the $mbda u$SSM, a supersymmetric model addressing the mbda- and nu-problems, exploring its theoretical motivations, potential signals at the LHC, and possible extensions involving new gauge groups and particle families.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of the $mbda u$SSM, highlighting its unique features, phenomenological signatures, and theoretical extensions beyond the standard model.
Findings
The $mbda u$SSM offers distinctive LHC signatures like displaced vertices and multileptons.
The model connects neutrino Yukawa couplings with LSP lifetime.
Extensions include additional gauge groups and a fourth family of leptons and quarks.
Abstract
We review the role played by the ' from ' supersymmetric standard model (SSM) in the search for supersymmetry. First, we discuss its theoretical motivation, that is the simultaneous solution of - and -problems through the introduction of right-handed neutrinos. The latter produces -parity violation (RPV), giving rise to interesting signals of new physics. As by-products, in the SSM there are dark matter candidates, and electroweak baryogenesis can be realized. Then, we survey signals by which the model could be tested at the large hadron collider (LHC). In addition to the enlarged Higgs sector with sneutrinos, we put special emphasis in analyzing the intimate connection between the lightest supersymmetric particle (LSP) lifetime and the size of neutrino Yukawa couplings. Displaced vertices and/or multileptons are some of the interesting signatures…
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