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SUMMARY:MSSM: muon g-2\, dark matter and cosmology - Matthew Talia (Univer
 sity of Sydney)
DTSTART:20170627T140000Z
DTEND:20170627T153000Z
UID:TALK73162@talks.cam.ac.uk
CONTACT:Francesco Coradeschi
DESCRIPTION:Supersymmetry (SUSY) still remains one of the best candidates 
 for beyond-standard-model physics. Because of our ignorance of the origin 
 of electroweak and supersymmetry breaking\, the Minimal Supersymmetric Sta
 ndard Model (MSSM) is particularly favorable for model-independent collide
 r studies. For this reason\, one of the main focusses is on the Higgs sect
 or of the theory\, which is intimately connected with the mechanism of SUS
 Y breaking. As well as its contributions to low-energy observables\, SUSY 
 can also have interesting consequences for dark matter - even at the cosmo
 logical scale. We study the potential for minimal supersymmetry and extens
 ions as an explanation for the muon g-2 anomaly\, thermally-produced dark 
 matter in the early universe and other phenomena in light of recent data. 
 We also consider prospects for SUSY electroweakino searches at proposed 10
 0 TeV collider energies.\n
LOCATION:B1.19\, DAMTP
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