Chanel No5 (fb-1): The Sweet Fragrance of SUSY
Abstract
We present compounding evidence of supersymmetry (SUSY) production at the LHC, in the form of correlations between the nominal 5 ATLAS and CMS results for the 7 TeV 2011 run and detailed Monte Carlo collider-detector simulation of a concrete supersymmetric model named No-Scale F-SU(5). Restricting analysis to those event selections which yield a signal significance S/sqrt(B+1) greater than 2, we find by application of the 2 statistic that strong correlations exist among the individual search strategies and also between the current best fit to the SUSY mass scale and that achieved using historical 1 data sets. Coupled with an appropriately large increase in the "depth" of the 2 well with increasing luminosity, we suggest that these features indicate the presence of a non-random structure to the data - a light fragrance perhaps evocative of some fuller coming fruition. Those searches having signal significances below 2 are assembled into a lower exclusion bound on the gaugino mass, which is shown to be consistent with the prior best fit. Assuming the forthcoming delivery of an additional tranche of integrated luminosity at 8 TeV during 2012 that measures on the order 15, we project a sufficiency of actionable data to conclusively judge the merits of our proposal.
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