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T: Fachverband Teilchenphysik
T 14: Beyond the Standard Model (Theorie) 1
T 14.8: Talk
Monday, March 4, 2013, 12:45–13:00, WIL-A124
Comparison of the CE6SSM with results from the LHC — •Philip Dießner — IKTP, TU Dresden
The Constrained Exceptional Supersymmetric Standard Model (CE6SSM) is an extension of the MSSM and provides further predictions like a Z′ and exotic strongly-interacting particles. Results of the LHC experiments for exclusion limits on supersymmetry are often presented in the framework of the CMSSM in the m0-M1/2-plane. In this talk, I will show how results at √s=7 TeV and ∫L = 4.7 fb−1 are extended to the CE6SSM using public tools and what can be learned from LHC data on the CE6SSM mass spectrum.