The Search for Supersymmetry at the Tevatron Collider
M. Carena (1), R.L. Culbertson (2), S. Eno (3), H.J. Frisch (2), and, S. Mrenna (4) ((1) FNAL, (2) Univ. of Chicago, (3) Univ. of Maryland, (4), Argonne)

TL;DR
This paper reviews the status of supersymmetry searches at the Tevatron Collider, discussing theoretical aspects and summarizing experimental results from Runs Ia and Ib as of 1997.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of experimental searches for supersymmetry at the Tevatron, including theoretical considerations and recent results up to 1997.
Findings
No supersymmetric particles were conclusively detected as of 1997.
The paper summarizes limits on supersymmetric particle masses and production cross sections.
It discusses the implications of current results for supersymmetry models.
Abstract
We review the status of searches for Supersymmetry at the Tevatron Collider. After discussing the theoretical aspects relevant to the production and decay of supersymmetric particles at the Tevatron, we present the current results for Runs Ia and Ib as of the summer of 1997. To appear in the book "Perspectives in Supersymmetry", edited by G.L. Kane, World Scientific.
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