Physics Beyond the Standard Model: Supersymmetry
M.M. Nojiri (ed.), T. Plehn (ed.), G. Polesello (ed.), M. Alexander,, B.C. Allanach, A.J. Barr, K. Benakli, F. Boudjema, A. Freitas, C. Gwenlan, S., Jager, S. Kraml, S. Kreiss, R. Lafaye, C.G. Lester, N. Kauer, C. Milstene, C., Moura, G.S. Muanza, A.R. Raklev, M. Rauch

TL;DR
This collection reviews the theoretical and experimental aspects of supersymmetry research at the LHC, covering models, signatures, parameter space, and data interplay, providing a comprehensive overview of physics beyond the Standard Model.
Contribution
It compiles and discusses a wide range of studies on supersymmetry phenomenology at the LHC, integrating theoretical models with experimental strategies and data analysis.
Findings
Exploration of supersymmetry signatures at the LHC.
Analysis of MSSM parameter space constraints.
Insights into the interplay between LHC data and other experiments.
Abstract
This collection of studies on new physics at the LHC constitutes the report of the supersymmetry working group at the Workshop `Physics at TeV Colliders', Les Houches, France, 2007. They cover the wide spectrum of phenomenology in the LHC era, from alternative models and signatures to the extraction of relevant observables, the study of the MSSM parameter space and finally to the interplay of LHC observations with additional data expected on a similar time scale. The special feature of this collection is that while not each of the studies is explicitely performed together by theoretical and experimental LHC physicists, all of them were inspired by and discussed in this particular environment.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions
