Squark and gaugino hadroproduction and decays in non-minimal flavour violating supersymmetry
Bj\"orn Herrmann

TL;DR
This paper explores non-minimal flavour violation in the MSSM, proposing benchmark points and analyzing squark and gaugino production at the LHC to understand potential experimental signatures.
Contribution
It introduces a framework for non-minimal flavour violation in the MSSM, providing benchmark points and detailed phenomenological analysis for collider predictions.
Findings
Benchmark points consistent with experimental constraints
Predicted squark and gaugino production cross sections at the LHC
Insights into phenomenological signatures of NMFV scenarios
Abstract
We implement non-minimal flavour violation (NMFV) in the MSSM at low scale. In this framework, we propose benchmark points for the mSUGRA scenario including non-minimal flavour violation by evaluating a number of experimental low-energy, electroweak precision and cosmological constraints. We finally discuss phenomenological aspects of our NMFV scenario and present a numerical analysis of squark and gaugino production cross sections at the LHC.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
