Abstract
With the 8 TeV LHC run now concluded, the first consequences of the
experimental results on the supersymmetric parameter space can be drawn. On one
hand, the negative direct searches place more and more stringent bounds on the
mass of supersymmetric particles; on the other hand, the discovery of a 125 GeV
Higgs boson points toward a quite heavy spectrum for the squarks of the third
generation, at least in the minimal supersymmetric model. In this note I will
briefly recap how this constitutes a problem for the naturalness of
supersymmetric models, as well as the current experimental situation. Moreover,
I will point out possible non minimal models in which the naturalness issue can
be at least soften.
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