The potential for the general purpose detectors at the LHC, ATLAS and CMS, to discover supersymmetric particles is reviewed. Signals are considered from scenarios based on supergravity and gauge mediated supersymmetry breaking, as well as from models in which R-parity is not conserved. In most cases, supersymmetric particles can be detected if the SUSY mass scale is in the LHC energy range, and the parameters of the underlying model can be determined
The Standard Model of particle physics is a very successful theory, but it cannot describe e.g. grav...
Recent LHC results from ATLAS and CMS on searches for supersymmetric particles are presented, includ...
An extended QCD sector beyond the minimal supersymmetric standard model or the admission of R-parity...
Abstract: The potential for the general purpose detectors at the LHC, ATLAS and CMS, to discover sup...
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) should have the ability to detect supersymmetric particles if low-en...
The considerable centre-of-mass energy and luminosity provided by the Large Hadron Collider will ens...
Supersymmetry (SUSY) is one of the most interesting and comprehensively studied models for new physi...
Searches for supersymmetry at the ATLAS and CMS experiments are discussed. The analyzed data were re...
Searches for supersymmetry at the ATLAS and CMS experiments are discussed. The analyzed data were re...
The search for physics beyond the Standard Model is one of the main goals of the general purpose ATL...
This talk describes the search for generic SUSY models with $R$-parity conservation in the ATLAS and...
The ATLAS and CMS Collaborations have a very active program of searches for Supersymmetric particles...
We review the current strategies to search for Supersymmetry (SUSY) with the ATLAS and CMS detectors...
Supersymmetry may give rise to striking events that could be discovered early in LHC running. We dis...
Previous experiments have not found evidence for supersymmetric particles, and set limits on the mas...
The Standard Model of particle physics is a very successful theory, but it cannot describe e.g. grav...
Recent LHC results from ATLAS and CMS on searches for supersymmetric particles are presented, includ...
An extended QCD sector beyond the minimal supersymmetric standard model or the admission of R-parity...
Abstract: The potential for the general purpose detectors at the LHC, ATLAS and CMS, to discover sup...
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) should have the ability to detect supersymmetric particles if low-en...
The considerable centre-of-mass energy and luminosity provided by the Large Hadron Collider will ens...
Supersymmetry (SUSY) is one of the most interesting and comprehensively studied models for new physi...
Searches for supersymmetry at the ATLAS and CMS experiments are discussed. The analyzed data were re...
Searches for supersymmetry at the ATLAS and CMS experiments are discussed. The analyzed data were re...
The search for physics beyond the Standard Model is one of the main goals of the general purpose ATL...
This talk describes the search for generic SUSY models with $R$-parity conservation in the ATLAS and...
The ATLAS and CMS Collaborations have a very active program of searches for Supersymmetric particles...
We review the current strategies to search for Supersymmetry (SUSY) with the ATLAS and CMS detectors...
Supersymmetry may give rise to striking events that could be discovered early in LHC running. We dis...
Previous experiments have not found evidence for supersymmetric particles, and set limits on the mas...
The Standard Model of particle physics is a very successful theory, but it cannot describe e.g. grav...
Recent LHC results from ATLAS and CMS on searches for supersymmetric particles are presented, includ...
An extended QCD sector beyond the minimal supersymmetric standard model or the admission of R-parity...