Analysis of Prospective Super-Symmetry Inherent in the $pp$ Collision Data at $7$ TeV from CMS Collaboration Using Novel Two-Dimensional Multifractal-Detrended Fluctuation Analysis Method with Rectangular Scale
Susmita Bhaduri, Anirban Bhaduri

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel 2D multifractal-detrended fluctuation analysis method with rectangular scale to detect potential supersymmetry signatures in proton-proton collision data at 7 TeV, revealing significant differences in scaling behavior.
Contribution
The paper extends the 2D-MF-DFA method with rectangular scale and applies it to CMS collision data to identify unique scaling features potentially indicating SUSY.
Findings
Significant differences in scaling behavior between SUSY and non-SUSY data.
Long-range correlations observed in SUSY candidate data.
Potential SUSY signatures missed by conventional analysis methods.
Abstract
Search for SUSY in HEP is of enormous interest for the past few decades. Continuous searches were conducted at LHC regarding SUSY for prompt, non-prompt, R-parity conserving and violating generation and decays. The limits obtained from these analysis to detect the signatures of SUSY particles, revealed greater possibilities of such experiments in collider. These signatures are usually derived assuming a bit optimistic conditions of the decaying process of s-particles to final-states. Moreover, SUSY might have been in a disguised state in lower-mass scales resulting from challenging mass-spectra and mixed-modes of decays. The proposed chaos-based, novel method of 2D-Multifractal-Detrended-Fluctuation-Analysis(2D-MF-DFA), is extended using rectangular scale. The experimental data-surfaces are constructed using the component-space(in the X,Y,Z co-ordinates) taken out from the 4-momenta of…
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TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Computational Physics and Python Applications · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research
