
TL;DR
This paper discusses the progress made by ATLAS and CMS collaborations in detecting supersymmetry (SUSY) at the LHC, focusing on separating channels and measuring parameters if SUSY exists at the TeV scale.
Contribution
It summarizes recent advancements in SUSY detection techniques and parameter measurements achieved by ATLAS and CMS at the LHC.
Findings
Progress in separating SUSY channels
Improved methods for measuring SUSY parameters
Feasibility of SUSY detection at TeV scale
Abstract
If SUSY exists at the TeV scale, finding it at the LHC should be quite easy. The more difficult problem is to separate the various SUSY channels and to measure masses and other parameters. Substantial progress on this has been made within the ATLAS and CMS Collaborations.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Particle Detector Development and Performance
