
TL;DR
This paper discusses how combined analyses from the LHC and ILC can enhance the detection and understanding of supersymmetry, especially in parameter determination and mass constraints.
Contribution
It demonstrates the importance of collider interplay in SUSY searches, showing how ILC data can improve LHC analysis and parameter estimation.
Findings
ILC results can be crucial for LHC signal identification
Synergy leads to accurate SUSY parameter determination
Mass constraints are improved even for multi-TeV scalars
Abstract
Combined analyses at the Large Hadron Collider and at the International Linear Collider are important to reveal precisely the new physics model as, for instance, supersymmetry. Examples are presented where ILC results as input for LHC analyses could be crucial for the identification of signals as well as of the underlying model. The synergy of both colliders leads also to rather accurate SUSY parameter determination and powerful mass constraints even if the scalar particles have masses in the multi-TeV range.
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