Experimental status of particle and astroparticle searches for supersymmetry
Vasiliki A. Mitsou (U. Valencia, IFIC)

TL;DR
This paper reviews the current experimental efforts in searching for supersymmetry across collider, dark matter, and astrophysical experiments, highlighting recent results and their implications for supersymmetric theories.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of recent experimental constraints on supersymmetry from multiple probes, emphasizing their complementarity.
Findings
Recent LHC results place new limits on supersymmetric particles.
Constraints from B-meson decays impact supersymmetry models.
Combined searches refine the viable parameter space for supersymmetry.
Abstract
An overview of supersymmetry searches is presented, covering collider experiments, direct and indirect searches for supersymmetric dark matter. Recent LHC experimental results are reviewed, and the constraints from B-meson decays are reported. Implications for supersymmetry of the latest direct and indirect searches are thoroughly discussed. The focus is on the complementarity of the various probes -- particle and astrophysical -- for constraining Supersymmetry.
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