Global fits of the MSSM with GAMBIT
Anders Kvellestad (for the GAMBIT Collaboration)

TL;DR
This paper presents comprehensive global fits of the MSSM using GAMBIT, integrating diverse experimental data to evaluate the model's viability and explore collider constraints on electroweakinos.
Contribution
It introduces the application of GAMBIT for global MSSM fits, including new collider constraint analyses on electroweakinos.
Findings
Updated MSSM parameter space constraints
Impacts of recent experimental searches on MSSM viability
Preliminary collider constraint results on electroweakinos
Abstract
The minimal supersymmetric standard model is a popular and well-motivated extension of the standard model. As such, it has been constrained by a large number of different experimental searches. To truly assess the impacts of these experiments on the model one must perform a global fit, scanning over the multi-dimensional parameter space and combining all the data in a statistically rigorous manner. In this talk, I presented results from global fits of supersymmetric models performed with GAMBIT, the Global and Modular Beyond-the-Standard-Model (BSM) Inference Tool. I showed MSSM results from the latest GAMBIT papers, as well as exciting preliminary results from a dedicated study of the collider constraints on the electroweakino sector.
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