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Search for SUSY with low MET, all-hadronic signature |
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The standard model of particle physics has been successful in explaining decades of experimental observations. The discovery of Higgs boson at the LHC verified one of the key predictions of the theory while opening doors to new questions. The mass of the Higgs boson was expected to have large, divergent quantum corrections, yet the latest measurements revealed the Higgs boson mass to be 125.11 GeV with 0.1% uncertainity. This paradox is commonly referred to as the hierarchy problem. Supersymmetry (SUSY) is the leading candidate that can explain the above discrepancy. A strategy to search for the signatures for SUSY and the current status of the work will be presented. |
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28 |
Place: |
Science Building Texas Tech University, Physics & Astronomy Room: 106 |
Starting date: |
06-Oct-2023 |
13:00 (America/Chicago) |
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Duration: |
03h00' |
Contribution type: |
Poster |
Primary Authors: |
Mr. GOGATE, Niramay (Texas Tech University) |
Presenters: |
Mr. GOGATE, Niramay |
Material: |
Poster |
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