Determining the squark mass at the LHC
Vernon Barger, Yu Gao, Andre Lessa, Xerxes Tata

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new method to measure squark masses at the LHC using the shape of di-jet invariant mass distributions, requiring specific event selection and background reduction techniques, achieving about 3-5% precision.
Contribution
A novel kinematic-based algorithm for squark mass determination from di-jet mass distribution, effective with high luminosity and specific event cuts.
Findings
Potential to measure squark mass within 3% at 650 GeV
Achieves about 5% accuracy at 1 TeV squark mass
Effective background suppression with event selection cuts
Abstract
We propose a new way to determine the squark mass based on the shape of di-jet invariant mass distribution of supersymmetry (SUSY) di-jet events at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). Our algorithm, which is based on event kinematics, requires that the branching ratio is substantial for at least some types of squarks, and that . We select di-jet events with no isolated leptons, and impose cuts on the total jet transverse energy, , on , and on the azimuthal angle between the two jets to reduce SM backgrounds. The shape of the resulting di-jet mass distribution depends sensitively on the squark mass, especially if the integrated luminosity is sufficient to allow a hard enough cut on and yet leave a large enough signal to obtain the …
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