Implications of SUSY Searches at the LHC for the ILC

Abstract

Global frequentist fits to the CMSSM and NUHM1 using the MasterCode framework are updated to include the public results of searches for supersymmetric signals using 1/fb of LHC data recorded by ATLAS and CMS and 0.3/fb of data recorded by LHCb. We also include the constraints imposed by the electroweak precision and B-physics observables, the cosmological dark matter density and the XENON100 search for spin-independent dark matter scattering. Finally we also investigate the impact of a possible Higgs signal around 125 GeV. The various constraints set new bounds on the parameter space of the CMSSM and the NUHM1. We discuss the impact of the new results from SUSY and Higgs searches for these bounds and analyze the impact for a future liner e+e- collider.

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