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200 1. $a Constraining supersymmetric models $b Texte électronique $e using higgs physics, precision observables and direct searches $e doctoral thesis accepted by University of Hamburg, Germany $f Lisa Zeune
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214 .4 $d C 2016
215 .. $a 1 ressource dématérialisée (XVI-205 p.)
225 |. $a Springer theses $e recognizing outstanding Ph.D. research $x 2190-5061
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330 .. $a This thesis analyses how supersymmetric (SUSY) extensions of the Standard Model (SM)
of particle physics can be constrained using information from Higgs physics, electroweak
precision observables and direct searches for new particles. Direct searches for SUSY
particles at the LHC have not resulted in any signal so far, and limits on the SUSY
parameter space have been set. Measurements of the properties of the observed Higgs
boson at 125 GeV as well as of the W boson mass can provide valuable indirect constraints,
supplementing the ones from direct searches. Precise calculations are performed for
Higgs decays and electroweak precision observables within the minimal supersymmetric
extension of the Standard Model and the next to-minimal supersymmetric extension of
the Standard Model. Furthermore, a method is presented to reinterpret the LHC limits
from direct SUSY searches in more realistic SUSY scenarios. The phenomenological consequences
of those results are thoroughly analysed.--Résumé de l'éditeur
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