Beyond the Standard Model (In Search of Supersymmetry)
D. I. Kazakov (JINR, Dubna, ITEP, Moscow)

TL;DR
This paper introduces low energy supersymmetry, discusses its theoretical foundations, the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model, and explores experimental signatures and phenomenological features of supersymmetry in particle physics.
Contribution
It provides an overview of supersymmetry concepts, details the MSSM, and discusses potential experimental signatures and phenomenological implications.
Findings
Discussion of supersymmetric Higgs boson properties
Potential experimental signatures of SUSY
Phenomenological features of the MSSM
Abstract
The present lectures contain an introduction to low energy supersymmetry, a new symmetry that relates bosons and fermions, in particle physics. The Standard Model of fundamental interactions is briefly reviewed, and the motivation to introduce supersymmetry is discussed. The main notions of supersymmetry are introduced. The supersymmetric extension of the Standard Model - the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model - is considered in more detail. Phenomenological features of the MSSM as well as possible experimental signatures of SUSY are described. An intriguing situation with the supersymmetric Higgs boson is discussed.
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Taxonomy
TopicsEarth Systems and Cosmic Evolution · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Computational Physics and Python Applications
