We study models of gauge mediated SUSY breaking with more than one hidden sector. In these models the neutralino sector of the MSSM is supplemented with additional light neutral fermions, the nearly massless gravitino and the massive pseudo-goldstini. For the case where the Bino is the lightest ordinary SUSY particle, its preferred decay is to a photon and the heaviest pseudo-goldstino, which generically cascades down to lighter pseudo-goldstini, or to the gravitino, in association with photons. This gives rise to multiphoton plus missing energy signatures at the LHC. We investigate in detail simplified models where the SUSY spectrum consists of the right-handed sleptons, a Bino-like neutralino, the pseudo-goldstini and the gravitino. We co...
AbstractWe study a possible explanation of a 3.0 σ excess recently reported by the ATLAS Collaborati...
We investigate the collider signatures of the multiple goldstini scenario in the framework of gauge ...
We investigate phenomenological consequences of locally supersymmetric extensions of the Standard Mo...
We study models of gauge mediated SUSY breaking with more than one hidden sector. In these models th...
We study models of gauge mediated SUSY breaking with more than one hidden sector. In these models t...
We report on a study of models of gauge mediation with multiple hidden sectors. In such models, the ...
Motivated by the absence of any clear signal of physics beyond the Standard Model at the LHC after R...
We revisit the monophoton plus missing energy signature at e+e- colliders in supersymmetric (SUSY) m...
In supersymmetric extensions of the Standard Model with a very light gravitino, the effective theory...
This paper discusses electroweak collider signatures of the NMSSM with multiple-sector gauge mediati...
If the lightest observable-sector supersymmetric particle (LOSP) is charged and long-lived, then it ...
A possible extension of the Standard Model is Supersymmetry (SUSY). In SUSY models with Gauge Mediat...
We consider typical hadron collider detector signals sensitive to delayed decays of the lightest neu...
Supersymmetric phenomenology has been largely bound to the hypothesis that supersymmetry breaking or...
A hidden valley sector may havea profound impact on the classic phenomenology of supersymmetry. This...
AbstractWe study a possible explanation of a 3.0 σ excess recently reported by the ATLAS Collaborati...
We investigate the collider signatures of the multiple goldstini scenario in the framework of gauge ...
We investigate phenomenological consequences of locally supersymmetric extensions of the Standard Mo...
We study models of gauge mediated SUSY breaking with more than one hidden sector. In these models th...
We study models of gauge mediated SUSY breaking with more than one hidden sector. In these models t...
We report on a study of models of gauge mediation with multiple hidden sectors. In such models, the ...
Motivated by the absence of any clear signal of physics beyond the Standard Model at the LHC after R...
We revisit the monophoton plus missing energy signature at e+e- colliders in supersymmetric (SUSY) m...
In supersymmetric extensions of the Standard Model with a very light gravitino, the effective theory...
This paper discusses electroweak collider signatures of the NMSSM with multiple-sector gauge mediati...
If the lightest observable-sector supersymmetric particle (LOSP) is charged and long-lived, then it ...
A possible extension of the Standard Model is Supersymmetry (SUSY). In SUSY models with Gauge Mediat...
We consider typical hadron collider detector signals sensitive to delayed decays of the lightest neu...
Supersymmetric phenomenology has been largely bound to the hypothesis that supersymmetry breaking or...
A hidden valley sector may havea profound impact on the classic phenomenology of supersymmetry. This...
AbstractWe study a possible explanation of a 3.0 σ excess recently reported by the ATLAS Collaborati...
We investigate the collider signatures of the multiple goldstini scenario in the framework of gauge ...
We investigate phenomenological consequences of locally supersymmetric extensions of the Standard Mo...