13–17 May 2024
University of Pittsburgh / Carnegie Mellon University
US/Eastern timezone

CMS results for searches for SUSY in compressed mass scenarios

13 May 2024, 14:30
15m
David Lawrence Hall 106 (University of Pittsburgh)

David Lawrence Hall 106

University of Pittsburgh

Speaker

Alice Bean (The University of Kansas (US))

Description

Supersymmetry is an appealing theoretical extension of the Standard Model because this framework presents a viable dark matter candidate. Several CMS analyses have searched for evidence of supersymmetry at the electroweak scale in the compressed region, where the parent sparticle mass is close to that of the child, leading to soft Standard Model decay products that can be difficult to reconstruct. The latest results from several Run 2 CMS analyses are presented with data from proton-proton collisions with a 13 TeV center-of-mass energy with luminosity up to 138 fb-1. These analyses target a variety of final states and employ a suite of methods to set stringent limits on several types of supersymmetric models

Author

Alice Bean (The University of Kansas (US))

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