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DTSTART:20131213T183000Z
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LOCATION:5280 Chamberlin Hall
SUMMARY:Strongly-Interacting Supersymmetry: Theoretical Motivations an
 d Phenomenology\, Theory Seminar (High Energy/Cosmology)\, Lauren Pear
 ce\, UCLA
DESCRIPTION:Current evidence from the LHC has pushed us to consider no
 vel implementations of supersymmetry. One possibility is strongly-inte
 racting supersymmetry\, in which the trilinear couplings between the H
 iggs bosons and squarks are large\; in such models\, the squarks form 
 bound states.  In this talk\, I will discuss theoretical motivations f
 or such models (for example\, that supersymmetry breaking can trigger 
 electroweak symmetry breaking) and phenomenological concerns\, includi
 ng the possibility of electroweak baryogenesis and signals for ongoing
  LHC searches.
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=3169
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