Supersymmetry at the DiTevatron
Abstract
We study the signals for supersymmetry at the Tevatron and DiTevatron (s=4) in various well-motivated supersymmetric models. We consider the trilepton signature in the decay of pair-produced charginos and neutralinos, the missing energy signature in gluino and squark production, and the b b signal in the decay of the lightest supersymmetric Higgs boson produced in association with a W or Z boson. In each case we perform signal and background studies, using Monte Carlo and/or real data to estimate the sensitivity to these signals at the Tevatron and DiTevatron with the Main Injector, for short- and long-term integrated luminosities of L=10 and 25, and 5σ statistical significance. We conclude that one could probe chargino masses as high as m_1180\,(200), gluino masses as high as m g450\,(750), and lightest Higgs boson masses as high as mh110\,(120) at the Tevatron (DiTevatron). A high-luminosity option at the Tevatron (1033-2-1) may compensate somewhat for the higher reach of the DiTevatron, but only in the trilepton and Higgs signals. However, these gains may be severely compromised once the multiple-interaction environment of the high-luminosity Tevatron is accounted for.
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