Implementation and validation of the LHC SUSY searches with MadAnalysis 5
Beranger Dumont

TL;DR
This paper discusses the development of MadAnalysis 5, a framework for collider analysis, and presents a new database of validated LHC SUSY searches, enabling better analysis and validation of new physics models.
Contribution
It introduces a public database of reimplemented LHC analyses and validates key SUSY searches using MadAnalysis 5, enhancing collider phenomenology tools.
Findings
Validated implementation of ATLAS and CMS SUSY searches
Creation of a public database for LHC analyses
Improved tools for collider phenomenology
Abstract
Separate, validated implementations of the ATLAS and CMS new physics analyses are necessary to fully exploit the potential of these searches. To this end, we use MadAnalysis 5, a public framework for collider phenomenology. In this talk, we present recent developments of MadAnalysis 5, as well as a new public database of reimplemented LHC analyses. The validation of one ATLAS and one CMS search for supersymmetry, present in the database, is also summarized.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems · Particle Detector Development and Performance
