
TL;DR
This paper reviews the results of frequentist analyses of supersymmetry models, focusing on parameter fits constrained by experimental data, and discusses the implications for particle spectra and early LHC testing.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of SUSY parameter fits in CMSSM and NUHM1 models using experimental constraints, highlighting testable predictions for the LHC.
Findings
Many sparticle masses are highly correlated.
Preferred regions are accessible to early LHC runs.
Best-fit points could be tested with 1/fb at 7 TeV.
Abstract
We review the result of SUSY parameter fits based on frequentist analyses of experimental constraints from electroweak precision data, (g-2)_mu, B-physics and cosmological data. We investigate the parameters of the constrained MSSM (CMSSM) with universal soft supersymmetry-breaking mass parameters, and a model with common non-universal Higgs mass parameters in the superpotential (NUHM1). Shown are the results for the SUSY and Higgs spectrum of the models. Many sparticle masses are highly correlated in both the CMSSM and NUHM1, and parts of the regions preferred at the 68% C.L. are accessible to early LHC running. The best-fit points could be tested even with 1/fb at sqrt[s] = 7 Tev.
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