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Low Energy Supersymmetry Confronted with Current Experiments

Title: Low Energy Supersymmetry Confronted with Current Experiments

Speaker: Professor Jinmin Yang (Institute of Theoretical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)

Time: 10:00am, April 28, 2023

Location: 3-302, PMO Xianlin Campus

Abstract: This talk is a brief overview of low energy supersymmetry in light of current experimental constraints, including the LHC collider searches, dark matter searches, the muon g-2 and W-boson mass measurements. We will show that the low energy supersymmetry can survive all current experimental constraints and remains compelling, albeit suffering from a little fine-tuning problem. The fancy models like mSUGRA, GMSB, and AMSB need to be extended if the muon g-2 or W-boson anomaly comes from new physics.