6–11 Dec 2010
CNR headquarter
Europe/Rome timezone

Searches for Supersymmetry with the CMS detector at the LHC

10 Dec 2010, 16:05
25m
Aula Bisogno, 1st floor (CNR headquarter)

Aula Bisogno, 1st floor

CNR headquarter

Piazzale Aldo Moro, 7 00185 Roma
Cosmology and astroparticles, dark matter searches Cosmology and astroparticles, dark matter (3)

Speaker

Dr Edmund Widl (HEPHY)

Description

Supersymmetry may give rise to striking events that could be discovered early in LHC running. We discuss search strategies based on the generic event signatures of high jet multiplicity and large missing transverse momentum, optionally including leptons and photons in the final state. An important aspect of such searches is the commissioning of search variables with LHC data, and demonstrating a good understanding of the detector, which is discussed in detail. Techniques for estimating the contributions from Standard Model background processes using data are presented. Finally prospects for a discovery in are reviewed.

Primary author

Monika Grothe Grothe (U Wisconsin)

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