Supersymmetry Searches at the Tevatron
X. Portell (for the CDF, D0 Collaborations)

TL;DR
This paper reviews supersymmetry searches at the Tevatron collider, detailing analyses performed with collected data, the lack of evidence found, and the resulting limits and constraints on supersymmetric models.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive overview of supersymmetry search results at the Tevatron, including new limits and constraints on various models.
Findings
No evidence for supersymmetry was observed in the analyzed data.
Limits on supersymmetric particle masses and parameters were established.
Constraints from indirect searches complement the collider results.
Abstract
CDF and DO detectors have already collected 1.3 fb^{-1} of data delivered by the Tevatron collider at 1.96 TeV center-of-mass energy. We present here the various analyses that are currently testing the possibility of a supersymmetric extension of the Standard Model. No evidence for such processes have been found in luminosities that range from 300 to 800 pb^{-1} and different limits on the different supersymmetric models are set. Constraints coming from indirect searches are also presented.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Computational Physics and Python Applications
