LIVE -- LHC Seminar: Recent SUSY Results from CMS.
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Tuesday, December 11, 2012
11:00am until 12:00pm in UTC+01
Abstract: We present a summary of the recent results of searches for supersymmetry conducted by the CMS experiment. Several searches are reported using complementary final states and methods. The results presented include searches for stops and sbottoms, production of charginos and neutralinos, and R-parity violating signatures. Several of them are the first results of their kind from CMS, while others increased the mass reach significantly over previously published results from the LHC.
The event will be broadcast via the CERN Webcast service at:
[URL]http://webcast.cern.ch/[/URL]
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[URL]http://webcast.web.cern.ch/webcast/play.php?event=221100[/URL]
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Is this the Higg's thing? Or something else?
These events make me feel like a dumbfuck so I'll just wait until someone summarizes the findings.
Basically, they found the super-symmetry theory to be inconclusive since they've found the masses of some of the particles to be a bit more massive than expected from the theory.
At least as far as I could tell from the abstract.
I thought the concept of supersymetry was already dropped?
Op's avatar fits the article.
I read the entire thing in his voice.
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