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The lower mass limit on the lightest supersymmetric particle, using ALEPH data up to 188.6 GeV

The lightest srpersymmetric particle (LSP) is expected to be stable, massive and neutral. Direct searches for supersymmetric particles in the context of the minimal supersymmetric extension to the standard model have been performed with the ALEPH detector. Using about 175pb-1 of data with centre-of-...

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Autor principal: Hutchcroft, D.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2000
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0920-5632(00)00644-7
http://cds.cern.ch/record/411284
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description The lightest srpersymmetric particle (LSP) is expected to be stable, massive and neutral. Direct searches for supersymmetric particles in the context of the minimal supersymmetric extension to the standard model have been performed with the ALEPH detector. Using about 175pb-1 of data with centre-of-mass energies near 189GeV a limit on the mass of the LSP of M_LSP>32.3GeV/c2 at 95% confidence can be derived, assuming R-parity is conserved.
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spelling cern-4112842023-03-14T19:00:15Zdoi:10.1016/S0920-5632(00)00644-7http://cds.cern.ch/record/411284engHutchcroft, D.The lower mass limit on the lightest supersymmetric particle, using ALEPH data up to 188.6 GeVParticle Physics - ExperimentThe lightest srpersymmetric particle (LSP) is expected to be stable, massive and neutral. Direct searches for supersymmetric particles in the context of the minimal supersymmetric extension to the standard model have been performed with the ALEPH detector. Using about 175pb-1 of data with centre-of-mass energies near 189GeV a limit on the mass of the LSP of M_LSP>32.3GeV/c2 at 95% confidence can be derived, assuming R-parity is conserved.The lightest srpersymmetric particle (LSP) is expected to be stable, massive and neutral. Direct searches for supersymmetric particles in the context of the minimal supersymmetric extension to the standard model have been performed with the ALEPH detector. Using about 175pb-1 of data with centre-of-mass energies near 189GeV a limit on the mass of the LSP of M_LSP>32.3GeV/c2 at 95% confidence can be derived, assuming R-parity is conserved.hep-ex/9912015CERN-ALEPH-PUB-99-019oai:cds.cern.ch:4112842000
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
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The lower mass limit on the lightest supersymmetric particle, using ALEPH data up to 188.6 GeV
title The lower mass limit on the lightest supersymmetric particle, using ALEPH data up to 188.6 GeV
title_full The lower mass limit on the lightest supersymmetric particle, using ALEPH data up to 188.6 GeV
title_fullStr The lower mass limit on the lightest supersymmetric particle, using ALEPH data up to 188.6 GeV
title_full_unstemmed The lower mass limit on the lightest supersymmetric particle, using ALEPH data up to 188.6 GeV
title_short The lower mass limit on the lightest supersymmetric particle, using ALEPH data up to 188.6 GeV
title_sort lower mass limit on the lightest supersymmetric particle, using aleph data up to 188.6 gev
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0920-5632(00)00644-7
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