Thursday, May 14, 2009, 16:00
WBGB/019
M. Krämer, RWTH Aachen
Abstract:
The interpretation of experimental signatures at the LHC requires precise
theoretical predictions for signal and background processes. Detecting new
physics phenomena, like supersymmetry, in general relies on the analysis
of complex multi-particle signatures that have to be extracted from a large
background of SM and other new physics processes. In this talk we discuss
recent progress in precision calculations for SM and BSM processes at the
LHC and how they can be employed to test new physics models.