Ana M. Teixeira
(LPC Clermont)
15/03/2011 08:30
Theory
Ordinary
We briefly review the most important aspects of the NMSSM. We discuss the impact of the NMSSM on low-energy observables, for dark matter as well as NMSSM specific signatures at colliders. We then briefly consider some NMSSM realisations and how these can be experimentally tested.
Colin Bernet
(CERN Geneva Switzerland)
15/03/2011 08:55
Experiment
Ordinary
Dr
Manuel Perez-Victoria
(University of Granada)
15/03/2011 09:20
Theory
Ordinary
I will explain how SU(3)xSU(2)xU(1) gauge invariance can be used to classify all possible extra vector bosons in arbitrary extensions of the Standard Model. The full symmetry also restricts their interactions significantly, and leads to a model independent parametrization. I will then present updated/new limits on the couplings and masses of the new vector particles, arising from global fits...
Dr
Michel Jaffré
(Laboratoire de l'Accélérateur Linéaire)
15/03/2011 09:40
Experiment
Ordinary
New results from searches of physics beyond the standard model, extracted from data collected by the CDF and D0 experiments at the Fermilab Tevatron, will be presented.
Alessandro Strumia
(Pisa Univ & INFN & NICPB)
15/03/2011 10:20
Theory
Ordinary
We discuss implications of the first LHC results about supersymmetry and large extra dimensions. In particular we derive the new dominant bound on tree-level graviton exchange from pp -> jj data
Dr
Sascha Caron
(University of Freiburg)
15/03/2011 10:40
Experiment
Ordinary
First ATLAS searches for signals of Supersymmetry in proton-proton
collisions at the LHC are presented.
These searches are performed in various channels containing
different lepton and jet multiplicities in the final states;
the full data sample recorded in the 2010 LHC run, corresponding
to an integrated luminosity of 35 pb-1, has been analysed.
The limits on squarks and gluinos are the...
Max Baak
(CERN Geneva Switzerland)
15/03/2011 11:05
Theory
Ordinary