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Profumo di SUSY: Suggestive Correlations in the ATLAS and CMS High Jet Multiplicity Data

We present persistently amassing evidence that the CMS and ATLAS Collaborations may indeed be already registering supersymmetry events at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). Our analysis is performed in the context of a highly phenomenologically favorable model named No-Scale F-SU(5), which represents...

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Autores principales: Li, Tianjun, Maxin, James A, Nanopoulos, Dimitri V, Walker, Joel W
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2011
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1400409
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author Li, Tianjun
Maxin, James A
Nanopoulos, Dimitri V
Walker, Joel W
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Maxin, James A
Nanopoulos, Dimitri V
Walker, Joel W
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description We present persistently amassing evidence that the CMS and ATLAS Collaborations may indeed be already registering supersymmetry events at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). Our analysis is performed in the context of a highly phenomenologically favorable model named No-Scale F-SU(5), which represents the unification of the F-lipped SU(5) Grand Unified Theory (GUT), two pairs of hypothetical TeV-scale vector-like supersymmetric multiplets derived out of F-Theory, and the dynamically established boundary conditions of No-Scale supergravity. We document highly suggestive correlations between the first inverse femtobarn of observations by CMS and ATLAS, where seductive excesses in multijet events, particularly those with nine or more jets, are unambiguously accounted for by a precision Monte-Carlo simulation of the F-SU(5) model space. This intimate correspondence is optimized by a unified gaugino mass in the neighborhood of M_{1/2}=518 GeV. We supplement this analysis by extrapolating for the expected data profile to be realized with five inverse femtobarns of integrated luminosity, as expected to be observed at the LHC by the conclusion of 2011. Significantly, we find that this luminosity may be sufficient to constitute a SUSY discovery for the favored benchmark spectrum. Indeed, the winds wafting our way from Geneva may already be heavy with the delicate perfume of Supersymmetry.
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spelling cern-14004092021-05-03T08:19:40Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1400409engLi, TianjunMaxin, James ANanopoulos, Dimitri VWalker, Joel WProfumo di SUSY: Suggestive Correlations in the ATLAS and CMS High Jet Multiplicity DataParticle Physics - PhenomenologyWe present persistently amassing evidence that the CMS and ATLAS Collaborations may indeed be already registering supersymmetry events at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). Our analysis is performed in the context of a highly phenomenologically favorable model named No-Scale F-SU(5), which represents the unification of the F-lipped SU(5) Grand Unified Theory (GUT), two pairs of hypothetical TeV-scale vector-like supersymmetric multiplets derived out of F-Theory, and the dynamically established boundary conditions of No-Scale supergravity. We document highly suggestive correlations between the first inverse femtobarn of observations by CMS and ATLAS, where seductive excesses in multijet events, particularly those with nine or more jets, are unambiguously accounted for by a precision Monte-Carlo simulation of the F-SU(5) model space. This intimate correspondence is optimized by a unified gaugino mass in the neighborhood of M_{1/2}=518 GeV. We supplement this analysis by extrapolating for the expected data profile to be realized with five inverse femtobarns of integrated luminosity, as expected to be observed at the LHC by the conclusion of 2011. Significantly, we find that this luminosity may be sufficient to constitute a SUSY discovery for the favored benchmark spectrum. Indeed, the winds wafting our way from Geneva may already be heavy with the delicate perfume of Supersymmetry.arXiv:1111.4204ACT-19-11MIFPA-11-51oai:cds.cern.ch:14004092011-11-18
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Li, Tianjun
Maxin, James A
Nanopoulos, Dimitri V
Walker, Joel W
Profumo di SUSY: Suggestive Correlations in the ATLAS and CMS High Jet Multiplicity Data
title Profumo di SUSY: Suggestive Correlations in the ATLAS and CMS High Jet Multiplicity Data
title_full Profumo di SUSY: Suggestive Correlations in the ATLAS and CMS High Jet Multiplicity Data
title_fullStr Profumo di SUSY: Suggestive Correlations in the ATLAS and CMS High Jet Multiplicity Data
title_full_unstemmed Profumo di SUSY: Suggestive Correlations in the ATLAS and CMS High Jet Multiplicity Data
title_short Profumo di SUSY: Suggestive Correlations in the ATLAS and CMS High Jet Multiplicity Data
title_sort profumo di susy: suggestive correlations in the atlas and cms high jet multiplicity data
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1400409
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