Impact of the run-1 supersymmetry searches in ATLAS
by
Brian Petersen(CERN)
→
Europe/Stockholm
FA31
FA31
Description
Supersymmetry is a theoretically favored framework for extending the
Standard Model of particle physics. This has been thoroughly tested
with the data of the first LHC run, with the ATLAS experiment
performing an intensive search for a large set of possible
supersymmetry signatures. No significant signals of supersymmetry
have been found in any of the searches, putting significant limits on
supersymmetry at the electro-weak energy scale. I will review the
current status of the experimental searches, highlight potential
places where supersymmetry could still be hiding and briefly review
the prospects for the upcoming LHC runs. (host: S. Strandberg)