Lessons for SUSY from the LHC after the first run
I.-A. Melzer-Pellmann, P. Pralavorio

TL;DR
This paper reviews the results of the first LHC run regarding searches for Supersymmetry, summarizing experimental findings from ATLAS and CMS to inform future SUSY research.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive summary of the initial LHC search results for SUSY particles, highlighting current constraints and experimental status.
Findings
No definitive SUSY signals detected yet
Current limits significantly constrain SUSY parameter space
Results guide future experimental strategies
Abstract
A review of direct searches for new particles predicted by Supersymmetry after the first run of the LHC is proposed. This review is based on the results provided by the ATLAS and CMS experiments.
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