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DTSTART:20171130T213000Z
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SUMMARY:Higgs and superparticle mass predictions from the string theor
 y landscape\, Phenomenology Seminar\, Howie Baer\, University of Oklah
 oma
DESCRIPTION:Assuming a fertile patch of the string theory landscape le
 ading to a low energy effective <br>\ntheory consisting of the MSSM+h
 idden sector N=1\, d=4 supergravity\, we derive probability distributi
 ons for Higgs and sparticle masses. <br>\nThese predictions explain w
 hy there seems to be a m(weak)-m(susy) Little hierarchy and why so far
  no SUSY signal has been seen at LHC. They also provide guidance for f
 uture accelerator and dark matter searches.<br>\nFinally\, they contr
 adict the common misconception that string theory is not predictive.
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