Lecture

Supersymmetry: Required SUSY Mass and Higgs Quartic Corrections

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This lecture discusses the required SUSY mass to reproduce a Higgs boson mass of 125 GeV in the MSSM, focusing on the stop mixing parameter. It also covers the 1-loop corrections needed at the LHC and the main corrections to the Higgs quartic in the MSSM. The lecture further explores the unification of gauge couplings in the MSSM, highlighting the qualitative differences compared to the SM due to the Higgs sector and gauginos. Additionally, it touches on topics like flavor violation, grand unification, and implications for research.

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