Using the e μ + EmissT and l+l- + EmissT Signatures in the Search for Supersymmetry and Constraining the MSSM model at LHC

Abstract

We study the eμ + EmissT and l+l- + EmissT signatures (l = e, μ) for different values of β in the mSUGRA model. With β rising, we observe a characteristic change in the shape of dilepton mass spectra in l+l- + EmissT versus eμ final states reflecting the decrease of 02 l+l- 01 branching ratio. We also study the non mSUGRA modifications of the CMS test point LM1 with arbitrary relations among gaugino and higgsino masses. For such modifications of the mSUGRA test point LM1 the number of lepton events depends rather strongly on the relations among gaugino and higgsino masses and in some modifications of the test point LM1 the signatures with leptons and ETmiss do not lead to the SUSY discovery and the single SUSY discovery signature remains the signature with n ≥ 2 jets + EmissT + no leptons.

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