Prospects for supersymmetry at high luminosity LHC
Howard Baer, Vernon Barger, Jessica Bolich, Juhi Dutta, Dakotah, Martinez, Shadman Salam, Dibyashree Sengupta, Kairui Zhang

TL;DR
This paper reviews the prospects for detecting supersymmetry at the high luminosity LHC, considering recent experimental bounds, naturalness issues, and the implications of the string landscape on SUSY models, especially non-universal Higgs mass models.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of how string landscape considerations influence expectations for SUSY discovery at the HL-LHC, emphasizing non-universal Higgs models and naturalness.
Findings
String landscape favors large soft SUSY breaking terms.
Naturalness suggests sparticles may be beyond current LHC limits.
HL-LHC can explore interesting SUSY parameter space regimes.
Abstract
Weak scale supersymmetry (SUSY) is highly motivated in that it provides a 't Hooft technically natural solution to the gauge hierarchy problem. However, recent strong limits from superparticle searches at LHC Run 2 may exacerbate a so-called Little Hierarchy problem (LHP) which is a matter of practical naturalness: why is m_{weak}<< m_{soft}? We review recent LHC and WIMP dark matter search bounds as well as their impact on a variety of proposed SUSY models: gravity-, gauge-, anomaly-, mirage- and gaugino-mediation along with some dark matter proposals such as well-tempered neutralinos. We address the naturalness question. We also address the emergence of the string landscape at the beginning of the 21st century and its impact on expectations for SUSY. Rather generally, the string landscape statistically prefers large soft SUSY breaking terms but subject to the anthropic requirement…
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TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · International Science and Diplomacy · Particle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers
