SUSY searches at CMS
Abstract
Supersymmetry is one of the most popular theories that have been proposed to solve or alleviate the Hierarchy Problem and is one of the most active areas of research of Physics beyond the Standard Model at the LHC. In this contribution the results of recent SUSY searches performed by the CMS Collaboration on the 8 TeV dataset collected during 2012 are presented. Emphasis is given to R-parity conserving scenarios, where the Lightest Supersymmetric Particle is stable and may constitute a viable candidate for the Dark Matter in the Universe.
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