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Searches for supersymmetry in final states with at least two hadronically decaying tau leptons using the ATLAS detector

Final states with tau leptons are experimentally challenging but open up exciting opportunities for supersymmetry (SUSY) searches. SUSY models with light sleptons could offer a dark matter candidate consistent with the observed relic dark matter density due to accessible co-annihilation processes. A...

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Autor principal: Kock, Daniela
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.414.1073
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2841246
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description Final states with tau leptons are experimentally challenging but open up exciting opportunities for supersymmetry (SUSY) searches. SUSY models with light sleptons could offer a dark matter candidate consistent with the observed relic dark matter density due to accessible co-annihilation processes. Additionally, final states with hadronically decaying taus in LHC Run-2 benefit from the increased available dataset and improved tau identification using machine learning algorithms. We present analyses that use the full Run 2 dataset of ⎷s = 13 TeV proton-proton collision events recorded by ATLAS, which significantly extend existing limits on the electroweak production of supersymmetric particles in hadronic tau final states and extend the simplified models studied in these signatures.
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spelling cern-28412462023-02-16T19:53:01Zdoi:10.22323/1.414.1073http://cds.cern.ch/record/2841246engKock, DanielaSearches for supersymmetry in final states with at least two hadronically decaying tau leptons using the ATLAS detectorParticle Physics - ExperimentFinal states with tau leptons are experimentally challenging but open up exciting opportunities for supersymmetry (SUSY) searches. SUSY models with light sleptons could offer a dark matter candidate consistent with the observed relic dark matter density due to accessible co-annihilation processes. Additionally, final states with hadronically decaying taus in LHC Run-2 benefit from the increased available dataset and improved tau identification using machine learning algorithms. We present analyses that use the full Run 2 dataset of ⎷s = 13 TeV proton-proton collision events recorded by ATLAS, which significantly extend existing limits on the electroweak production of supersymmetric particles in hadronic tau final states and extend the simplified models studied in these signatures.ATL-PHYS-PROC-2022-112oai:cds.cern.ch:28412462022-11-17
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
Kock, Daniela
Searches for supersymmetry in final states with at least two hadronically decaying tau leptons using the ATLAS detector
title Searches for supersymmetry in final states with at least two hadronically decaying tau leptons using the ATLAS detector
title_full Searches for supersymmetry in final states with at least two hadronically decaying tau leptons using the ATLAS detector
title_fullStr Searches for supersymmetry in final states with at least two hadronically decaying tau leptons using the ATLAS detector
title_full_unstemmed Searches for supersymmetry in final states with at least two hadronically decaying tau leptons using the ATLAS detector
title_short Searches for supersymmetry in final states with at least two hadronically decaying tau leptons using the ATLAS detector
title_sort searches for supersymmetry in final states with at least two hadronically decaying tau leptons using the atlas detector
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url https://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.414.1073
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2841246
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