Distinguishing between SUSY and Littlest Higgs Model using trileptons at the LHC
Sudhir Kumar Gupta

TL;DR
This paper explores methods to differentiate between the Littlest Higgs model with T-parity and the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model at the LHC by analyzing hadronically quiet trilepton signals, despite their similar signatures.
Contribution
It proposes a strategy to distinguish between the two models using collider signatures when their particle masses are identical.
Findings
Potential to differentiate models using trilepton signals
Analysis of collider signatures with identical particle masses
Method applicable to hadronically quiet events
Abstract
Littlest Higgs model with T-parity and Minimal Supersymmtric standard Model with R-parity both give similar signatures in collider experiment with a huge amount of missing energy depending upon mass of the lightest T-odd/R-odd particle. In this talk, I will discuss possibility of distinguishing the two models at the LHC in hadronically quiet signal where masses of R-odd particles are identical to masses of T-odd particles.
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