Journal article icon

Journal article

Summary of the ATLAS experiment’s sensitivity to supersymmetry after LHC Run 1 — interpreted in the phenomenological MSSM

Abstract:
A summary of the constraints from the ATLAS experiment on R-parity-conserving supersymmetry is presented. Results from 22 separate ATLAS searches are considered, each based on analysis of up to 20.3 fb?1 of proton-proton collision data at centre-of-mass energies of s=7$$ \sqrt{s}=7 $$ and 8 TeV at the Large Hadron Collider. The results are interpreted in the context of the 19-parameter phenomenological minimal supersymmetric standard model, in which the lightest supersymmetric particle is a neutralino, taking into account constraints from previous precision electroweak and flavour measurements as well as from dark matter related measurements. The results are presented in terms of constraints on supersymmetric particle masses and are compared to limits from simplified models. The impact of ATLAS searches on parameters such as the dark matter relic density, the couplings of the observed Higgs boson, and the degree of electroweak fine-tuning is also shown. Spectra for surviving supersymmetry model points with low fine-tunings are presented.[Figure not available: see fulltext.]
Publication status:
Published
Peer review status:
Peer reviewed

Actions


Access Document


Publisher copy:
10.1007/JHEP10(2015)134

Authors


More by this author
Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
MPLS
Department:
Physics
Sub department:
Particle Physics
Role:
Author


Publisher:
Springer
Journal:
Journal of High Energy Physics More from this journal
Volume:
2015
Issue:
10
Publication date:
2015-10-01
Acceptance date:
2014-09-23
DOI:
EISSN:
1029-8479
ISSN:
1126-6708


Keywords:
Pubs id:
pubs:572919
UUID:
uuid:615c0bff-518d-410c-b476-fb3a438f9785
Local pid:
pubs:572919
Source identifiers:
572919
Deposit date:
2017-01-03

Terms of use



Views and Downloads






If you are the owner of this record, you can report an update to it here: Report update to this record

TO TOP