Probing Supergravity Unified Theories at the Large Hadron Collider
Zuowei Liu

TL;DR
This paper investigates hierarchical mass patterns of the four lightest sparticles in supergravity models, analyzing their signatures at the LHC to distinguish among different theoretical scenarios.
Contribution
It identifies viable sparticle mass hierarchies under experimental constraints and explores their signatures at the LHC for model discrimination.
Findings
Only a small subset of hierarchies survive constraints.
Multiple signatures can distinguish different mass patterns.
Analysis techniques are applicable beyond supergravity models.
Abstract
The discovery of supersymmetry is one of the major goals of the current experiments at the Tevatron and in proposed experiments at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). However when sparticles are produced the signatures of their production will to a significant degree depend on their hierarchical mass patterns. Here we investigate hierarchical mass patterns for the four lightest sparticles within one of the leading candidate theories - the SUGRA model. Specifically we analyze the hierarchies for the four lightest sparticles for the mSUGRA as well as for a general class of supergravity unified models including nonuniversalities in the soft breaking sector. It is shown that out of nearly possibilities of sparticle mass hierarchies, only a small number survives the rigorous constraints of radiative electroweak symmetry breaking, relic density and other experimental constraints. The…
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TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Computational Physics and Python Applications
