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Sparticle Discovery Potentials in the CMSSM and GUT-less Supersymmetry-Breaking Scenarios

We consider the potentials of the LHC and a linear e^+e^- collider (LC) for discovering supersymmetric particles in variants of the MSSM with soft supersymmetry-breaking mass parameters constrained to be universal at the GUT scale (CMSSM) or at some lower scale M_{in} (GUT-less models), as may occur...

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Autores principales: Ellis, John R., Olive, Keith A., Sandick, Pearl
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1126-6708/2008/08/013
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1080272
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description We consider the potentials of the LHC and a linear e^+e^- collider (LC) for discovering supersymmetric particles in variants of the MSSM with soft supersymmetry-breaking mass parameters constrained to be universal at the GUT scale (CMSSM) or at some lower scale M_{in} (GUT-less models), as may occur in some scenarios with mirage unification. Whereas the LHC should be able to discover squarks and/or gluinos along all the CMSSM coannihilation strip where the relic neutralino LSP density lies within the range favoured for cold dark matter, many GUT-less models could escape LHC detection. In particular, if M_{in} < 10^{11} GeV, the LHC would not detect sparticles if the relic density lies within the favoured range. For any given discovery of supersymmetry at the LHC, in such GUT-less models the lightest neutralino mass and hence the threshold for sparticle pair production at a LC increases as M_{in} decreases, and the CMSSM offers the best prospects for measuring sparticles at a LC. For example, if the LHC discovers sparticles with 1 fb^{-1} of data, within the CMSSM a centre-of-mass energy of 600 GeV would suffice for a LC to to produce pairs of neutralinos, if they provide the cold dark matter, whereas over 1 TeV might be required in a general GUT-less model. These required energies increase to 800 GeV in the CMSSM and 1.4 TeV in GUT-less models if the LHC requires 10 fb^{-1} to discover supersymmetry.
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spelling cern-10802722023-03-14T19:50:25Zdoi:10.1088/1126-6708/2008/08/013http://cds.cern.ch/record/1080272engEllis, John R.Olive, Keith A.Sandick, PearlSparticle Discovery Potentials in the CMSSM and GUT-less Supersymmetry-Breaking ScenariosParticle Physics - PhenomenologyWe consider the potentials of the LHC and a linear e^+e^- collider (LC) for discovering supersymmetric particles in variants of the MSSM with soft supersymmetry-breaking mass parameters constrained to be universal at the GUT scale (CMSSM) or at some lower scale M_{in} (GUT-less models), as may occur in some scenarios with mirage unification. Whereas the LHC should be able to discover squarks and/or gluinos along all the CMSSM coannihilation strip where the relic neutralino LSP density lies within the range favoured for cold dark matter, many GUT-less models could escape LHC detection. In particular, if M_{in} < 10^{11} GeV, the LHC would not detect sparticles if the relic density lies within the favoured range. For any given discovery of supersymmetry at the LHC, in such GUT-less models the lightest neutralino mass and hence the threshold for sparticle pair production at a LC increases as M_{in} decreases, and the CMSSM offers the best prospects for measuring sparticles at a LC. For example, if the LHC discovers sparticles with 1 fb^{-1} of data, within the CMSSM a centre-of-mass energy of 600 GeV would suffice for a LC to to produce pairs of neutralinos, if they provide the cold dark matter, whereas over 1 TeV might be required in a general GUT-less model. These required energies increase to 800 GeV in the CMSSM and 1.4 TeV in GUT-less models if the LHC requires 10 fb^{-1} to discover supersymmetry.We consider the potentials of the LHC and a linear e^+e^- collider (LC) for discovering supersymmetric particles in variants of the MSSM with soft supersymmetry-breaking mass parameters constrained to be universal at the GUT scale (CMSSM) or at some lower scale M_{in} (GUT-less models), as may occur in some scenarios with mirage unification. Whereas the LHC should be able to discover squarks and/or gluinos along all the CMSSM coannihilation strip where the relic neutralino LSP density lies within the range favoured for cold dark matter, many GUT-less models could escape LHC detection. In particular, if M_{in} < 10^{11} GeV, the LHC would not detect sparticles if the relic density lies within the favoured range. For any given discovery of supersymmetry at the LHC, in such GUT-less models the lightest neutralino mass and hence the threshold for sparticle pair production at a LC increases as M_{in} decreases, and the CMSSM offers the best prospects for measuring sparticles at a LC. For example, if the LHC discovers sparticles with 1 fb^{-1} of data, within the CMSSM a centre-of-mass energy of 600 GeV would suffice for a LC to to produce pairs of neutralinos, if they provide the cold dark matter, whereas over 1 TeV might be required in a general GUT-less model. These required energies increase to 800 GeV in the CMSSM and 1.4 TeV in GUT-less models if the LHC requires 10 fb^{-1} to discover supersymmetry.arXiv:0801.1651CERN-PH-TH-2008-004UMN-TH-2630-08FTPI-MINN-08-01CERN-PH-TH-2008-004FTPI-MINN-2008-01UMN-TH-2008-2630oai:cds.cern.ch:10802722008-01-11
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Ellis, John R.
Olive, Keith A.
Sandick, Pearl
Sparticle Discovery Potentials in the CMSSM and GUT-less Supersymmetry-Breaking Scenarios
title Sparticle Discovery Potentials in the CMSSM and GUT-less Supersymmetry-Breaking Scenarios
title_full Sparticle Discovery Potentials in the CMSSM and GUT-less Supersymmetry-Breaking Scenarios
title_fullStr Sparticle Discovery Potentials in the CMSSM and GUT-less Supersymmetry-Breaking Scenarios
title_full_unstemmed Sparticle Discovery Potentials in the CMSSM and GUT-less Supersymmetry-Breaking Scenarios
title_short Sparticle Discovery Potentials in the CMSSM and GUT-less Supersymmetry-Breaking Scenarios
title_sort sparticle discovery potentials in the cmssm and gut-less supersymmetry-breaking scenarios
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1126-6708/2008/08/013
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1080272
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