Supersymmetry at High Luminosity LHC

Abstract

Weak-scale supersymmetry (SUSY) is well motivated as a technically natural solution to the gauge hierarchy problem. LHC limits on superpartners, however, have sharpened the Little Hierarchy problem, raising the question of why mweak msoft. We review current collider and dark matter constraints and their implications for leading SUSY-breaking scenarios. Electroweak naturalness is revisited using a weak-scale measure that avoids ambiguities associated with high-scale fine-tuning. Also, within the string landscape, soft terms are statistically favored to be large, while anthropic selection enforces a weak scale near the observed value. This framework often termed stringy naturalness -- naturally accommodates mh 125 GeV while placing sparticles above current LHC limits. Updated HL-LHC projections for non-universal Higgs mass (NUHM) models -- the most plausible realization consistent with above picture -- show that searches for higgsinos, stops, and heavy Higgs bosons will soon begin to probe the core of the viable parameter space.

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