SUSY (ATLAS)
Andre Sopczak (Institute of Experimental, Applied Physics, Czech, Technical University in Prague)

TL;DR
This paper reviews ATLAS's searches for supersymmetric particles during LHC Run-II, summarizing limits set on new particles and their interpretations within supersymmetric models.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive review of ATLAS's results on supersymmetry searches, including limits and model interpretations, during LHC Run-II.
Findings
Limits on new particle production are established.
Model-dependent and model-independent results are summarized.
Interpretations within supersymmetric frameworks are provided.
Abstract
During the LHC Run-II data-taking period, several searches for supersymmetric particles were performed by the ATLAS collaboration. The results from these searches are concisely reviewed. Model-independent and model-dependent limits on new particle production are set, and interpretations in supersymmetric models are given.
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