We consider the results from the first run of LHC studied in the context of simplified models and re-interpret them for a particular SO(10) model with a non-simplified topology. Hadronic searches have been designed to obtain the best sensitivity for the simplified models. They require multiple b-jets in the final state. But we show that the bounds obtained from these searches are weaker in the case of the particular model studied here, since there are fewer b-jets.
@article{arxiv.1308.2232,
title = {Gluino bounds: Simplified Models vs a Particular SO(10) Model (A Snowmass white paper)},
author = {Archana Anandakrishnan and B. Charles Bryant and Stuart Raby and Akin Wingerter},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1308.2232},
year = {2013}
}