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Journal of High Energy Physics | 2014

SUSY Simplified Models at 14, 33, and 100 TeV Proton Colliders

Timothy Cohen; T. Golling; M. Hance; A. Henrichs; Kiel Howe; Joshua Loyal; S. Padhi; Jay G. Wacker

A bstractResults are presented for a variety of SUSY Simplified Models at the 14 TeV LHC as well as a 33 and 100 TeV proton collider. Our focus is on models whose signals are driven by colored production. We present projections of the upper limit and discovery reach in the gluino-neutralino (for both light and heavy flavor decays), squark-neutralino, and gluino-squark Simplified Model planes. Depending on the model a jets +


Journal of High Energy Physics | 2014

Boosting stop searches with a 100 TeV proton collider

Timothy Cohen; R. T. D’Agnolo; M. Hance; Hou Keong Lou; Jay G. Wacker

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arXiv: High Energy Physics - Phenomenology | 2013

A Comparison of Future Proton Colliders Using SUSY Simplified Models: A Snowmass Whitepaper

Timothy Cohen; T. Golling; Jay G. Wacker; M. Hance; Joshua Loyal; Kiel Howe; S. Padhi; A. Henrichs

, mono-jet, or same-sign di-lepton search is applied. The impact of pileup is explored. This study utilizes the Snowmass backgrounds and combined detector. Assuming 3000 fb−1 of integrated luminosity, a gluino that decays to light flavor quarks can be discovered below 2.3 TeV at the 14 TeV LHC and below 11 TeV at a 100 TeV machine.

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University of California

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