The Wennergren Foundations

Fourth Nordic LHC Physics Workshop

held at the Stockholm Center for Physics Astronomy and Biotechnology

22-24 November 2001

School Programme


Thursday, 22nd, Theoretical Part.

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Jan Kalinowski, Supersymmetry I.   

Approximate content

  1. Motivation for supersymmetry- why it improves anything? Is SUSY really needed ?
  2. A definition of MSSM - couplings , particles.
  3. SUSY "algebra", Langrangian, what are the terms and why
  4. Schemes of supersymmetry breaking transmission, (sugra, amsb, gmsb) "the hidden sector" and why is it needed, and what are the advantages and disadvantages of different SUSY breaking schemes.
  5. Future directions, is SUSY needed in theories with large extra-dimensions, is it improving anything there at least.

Janusz Rosiek, Supersymmetry II 

Approximate contents

  1. Minimal and non-minimal models , mssm, nmssm, cmssm, msugra, are these constrains "natural" and motivated or not.
  2. R-conservation pros and cons.
  3. An example of supersymmetric cross-section calculation, at least the outline starting from a piece of a lagrangian.


Bohdan Grzadkowski 

Approximate content

  1. CP violation, motivation for it (or lack of motivation for no CP violation), does it improve something in the describtion of the reality?
  2. CP violation at hadron colliders with the effective Langragian approach.
Discussion session  

 

Friday 23rd, Experimental Part

 

A. Lipniacka: Searches for SUSY at LEP and Tevatron Run I.  

Examples on how the limits are set, model dependence of the limits, limits on parameter space and on particle masses relevant for Tevatron RunII and the LHC

 

Sten Hellman,SUSY searches at the LHC:      

signatures of SUSY and measurements of SUSY parameters.  


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