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Wednesday, October 8, 2014
4:00 AM
3481 Randall Laboratory
Supersymmetric models with SUSY breaking by boundary conditions in a flat TeV-scale extra dimension avoid many of the problems of conventional MSSM-like models. A natural spectrum is easily realized by locality in the TeV sized direction, and the electroweak scale remains completely natural with stops and other superpartners above current LHC limits. These models motivate unusual new signatures of supersymmetric naturalness due to the absence of light higgsinos and the possible presence of additional large supersymmetric bulk dimensions.
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