Search for pair-produced third-generation squarks decaying via charm quarks or in compressed supersymmetric scenarios in $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}=8~$TeV with the ATLAS detector
ATLAS Collaboration

TL;DR
This paper reports a search for third-generation squarks decaying to charm quarks or in compressed scenarios, using 8 TeV proton-proton collision data from ATLAS, setting new exclusion limits up to about 270 GeV.
Contribution
It introduces two analysis strategies for detecting top squarks in specific decay channels, extending previous collider search limits in the context of supersymmetry.
Findings
No excess above Standard Model background observed.
Excluded top squark masses up to 270 GeV for certain neutralino masses.
Extended previous collider limits on third-generation squark masses.
Abstract
Results of a search for supersymmetry via direct production of third-generation squarks are reported, using fb of proton-proton collision data at TeV recorded by the ATLAS experiment at the LHC in 2012. Two different analysis strategies based on monojet-like and -tagged event selections are carried out to optimize the sensitivity for direct top squark pair production in the decay channel to a charm quark and the lightest neutralino () across the top squark--neutralino mass parameter space. No excess above the Standard Model background expectation is observed. The results are interpreted in the context of direct pair production of top squarks and presented in terms of exclusion limits in the (, ) parameter space. A top squark of mass up to about 240 GeV is excluded at…
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