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American Physical Society, Physical Review D, 11(87)

DOI: 10.1103/physrevd.87.115026

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Least supersymmetric signals at the LHC

Journal article published in 2013 by J. de Blas, A. Delgado, B. Ostdiek ORCID
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Abstract

We study the implications at the LHC for the minimal (least) version of the supersymmetric standard model. In this model supersymmetry is broken by gravity and extra gauge interactions effects, providing a spectrum similar in several aspects to that in natural supersymmetric scenarios. Having the first two generations of sparticles partially decoupled means that any significant signal can only involve gauginos and the third family of sfermions. In practice, the signals are dominated by gluino production with subsequent decays into the stop sector. As we show, for gluino masses below 2300 GeV, a discovery at the LHC is possible at \sqrt{s}=14 TeV, but will require large integrated luminosities. ; Comment: pdfLatex, 12 pages, 3 figures. Typos, minor changes. Version published in Phys. Rev. D