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SUMMARY:2013 Spring Physics Colloquium Series:  Dr. Can Kilic
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:Can Kilic, Ph.D.=0D=0A=
Assistant Professor, Department of Physics=0D=0A=
UT Austin=0D=0A=
Luring Naturalness from a Potential Hiding Place at the LHC=0D=0A=
The Standard Model of particle physics describes nature at the shortest distances that we have experimentally probed to date, but we know that=0D=0A=
it is not the complete theory of the world for a variety of reasons. The instability of the Higgs mass under quantum corrections has led us to=0D=0A=
expect new physics at the TeV scale, possibly in the form of supersymmetric partners to the known particles. The Large Hadron Collider has so far yielded no signs of TeV-scale supersymmetry however,creating tension with a naturally small Higgs boson mass. In this talk I will describe how a supersymmetric scenario with light superpartners may well be hiding in the data, and how existing search methods can be modified to increase sensitivity to this possibility. I will also comment on the often overlooked model dependence present in existing searches that=0D=0A=
can lead to overly optimistic conclusions in terms of exclusion limits.=0D=0A=
For more information, please contact:=0D=0A=
Dr. Anzhong Wang 254-710-2276
LOCATION:Baylor Sciences Building, Room E.125
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