Interpretation of Searches for Supersymmetry with Simplified Models
ORAL
Abstract
The results of CMS searches for Supersymmetry are interpreted in the context of Simplified Models. These results are based on data samples with a corresponding integrated luminosity of up to $4.98 fb^{-1}$ produced in proton-proton collisions at a centerof-mass energy of 7 TeV collected by the CMS experiment at the LHC. This analysis provides a compilation of acceptance predictions and cross section upper limits for a range of Simplified Models and mass parameters. The results provide information that can be used to constrain other theoretical models. They also provide a comparison of different CMS search strategies.
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Authors
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Christopher Silkworth
University of Illinois of Chicago