SIGNALS FOR MINIMAL SUPERGRAVITY AT THE CERN LARGE HADRON COLLIDER: MULTI-JET PLUS MISSING ENERGY CHANNEL,
Abstract
We use ISAJET to perform a detailed study of the missing transverse energy plus multi-jet signal expected from superparticle production at the CERN LHC. Our analysis is performed within the framework of the minimal supergravity model with gauge coupling unification and radiative electroweak symmetry breaking. We delineate the region of parameter space where the supersymmetry signal should be observable at the LHC and compare it to the regions explorable via searches for sleptons and for chargino/neutralino production. We confirm that, given a data sample of 10~, GeV can be explored if , while GeV can be probed if . We further examine what information can be gleaned from scrutinizing this event sample. For instance, the multi-jet multiplicity yields information on whether squark production makes a significant contribution to the observed sample. Furthermore, reconstructing hemispheric masses may yield a measure of to . Finally, for favourable ranges of parameters, by reconstructing masses of tagged jet pairs, it may be possible to detect Higgs bosons produced via sparticle cascade decay chains.
Cite
@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9503271,
title = {SIGNALS FOR MINIMAL SUPERGRAVITY AT THE CERN LARGE HADRON COLLIDER: MULTI-JET PLUS MISSING ENERGY CHANNEL,},
author = {H. Baer and C. H. Chen and F. Paige and X. Tata},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9503271},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
22 pages (REVTEX); a PS text file (etmiss.ps) and 12 figures (etlhc.uu or etlhc.ps) can be obtained via anonymous ftp at ftp://hep.fsu.edu/anonymous.baer