Search for RPV Scalar Leptons at Tevatron
Shan-Huei Chuang

TL;DR
This paper reviews Tevatron collider searches for R-parity violating supersymmetry in leptonic final states, showing no evidence of new physics but setting improved limits due to detector and data enhancements.
Contribution
It provides updated experimental limits on RPV supersymmetry using Tevatron Run II data, improving upon previous constraints.
Findings
No evidence of RPV supersymmetry was observed.
Limits on RPV supersymmetry have been significantly improved.
Results are consistent with the Standard Model expectations.
Abstract
We reviewed CDF and D0 searches for R-parity violation supersymmetry in leptons involved final states using up to 344+-21 pb-1 Tevatron Run II data of ppbar collisions at sqrt{s} = 1.96 TeV. All the results were in good agreement with the standard model expectations. No evidence of new physics was observed. However, owing to the improvement on detectors, energy and luminosity from Run I to Run II, the limits for the existence of R-parity violation supersymmetry have been greatly advanced.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Computational Physics and Python Applications · Particle Detector Development and Performance
