SUSY Searches at the Tevatron

SUSY Searches at the Tevatron
Title SUSY Searches at the Tevatron PDF eBook
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Release 2012
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The Tevatron collider has provided the CDF and D0 collaborations with large datasets as input to a rich program of physics beyond the standard model. The results presented here are from recent searches for SUSY particles using up to 6 fb−1 of data. Supersymmetry (SUSY) [1] is one of the most favored theories beyond the standard model (SM). Each SM particle is associated to a sparticle whose spin differs by one half unit. This boson-fermion symmetry is obviously broken by some unknown mechanism. Even in the minimal supersymmetric extension of the SM (MSSM [2]) there are a large number of free parameters. To reduce this number one can introduce new assumptions on the symmetry breaking mechanism and build models based on minimal supergravity (as mSUGRA [3]) or on a Gauge Mediated Symmetry Breaking scenario (GMSB [4]), a top-down approach. Another possibility is to make phenomenological assumptions to reduce the number of particles accessible to the experiment while keeping some of the properties of the above models (bottom-up approach). As the sparticles are heavy, to produce them one has to make collisions at the highest center of mass energy. The Tevatron was the best place for discovery until the start of LHC. In the near term, Tevatron experiments and their large datasets remain competitive in areas like production of third generation squarks and of non-coloured sparticles. I will report on recent results from the CDF and D0 collaborations, assuming R-parity is conserved, i.e the sparticles are produced in pairs, and the lightest of them (LSP) is stable, neutral, weakly interacting, and detected as missing transverse energy, E{sub T}.

Searching for SUSY at the Tevatron

Searching for SUSY at the Tevatron
Title Searching for SUSY at the Tevatron PDF eBook
Author Daniela Bortoletto
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Pages 6
Release 2004
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An overview of recent experimental searches for SUSY particles is presented. These searches are based on data collected by the CDF and the D0 experiments operating at the Fermilab Tevatron proton-antiproton collider with {radical}s = 1.96 TeV. The review focuses on searches for squarks and gluinos in final states with missing transverse energy and jets. Emphasis will be given to the search for the gluino decaying into a sbottom and b quark with each sbottom decaying into a b quark and a neutralino. This scenario yields events containing 4 b-jets and missing transverse energy.

Non SUSY Searches at the Tevatron

Non SUSY Searches at the Tevatron
Title Non SUSY Searches at the Tevatron PDF eBook
Author Laurent Duflot
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Pages 4
Release 2005
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The CDF and D0 experiments have collected and analyzed about 300 pb{sup -1} of data during the Run II of the Tevatron. Results of searches for new non supersymmetric particles based on these datasets will be presented.

Non-Susy Searches at the Tevatron

Non-Susy Searches at the Tevatron
Title Non-Susy Searches at the Tevatron PDF eBook
Author Jieun Kim
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Pages 4
Release 2006
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The authors report new results on new physics searches beyond the Standard Model, on the searches for charged heavy vector boson (W{prime}), excited fermions ({mu}*, q*), and leptoquarks at the CDF and D0 experiments in p{bar p} collisions at {radical}s = 1.96 TeV.

SUSY Searches at Tevatron Collider

SUSY Searches at Tevatron Collider
Title SUSY Searches at Tevatron Collider PDF eBook
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Release 1999
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This article presents recent results of searches for Supersymmetry using the CDF and the DO detector at the Fermilab Tevatron Collider. Described are the Tevatron searches for third generation scalar quarks and for supersymmetric signatures involving photons. All the reported results have been obtained assuming theoretical models in which R-parity is conserved.

Searches for SUSY at the Tevatron

Searches for SUSY at the Tevatron
Title Searches for SUSY at the Tevatron PDF eBook
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Pages 12
Release 1998
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This paper presents recent results on Supersymmetry searches in various channels from the CDF and D0 experiments at the Tevatron.

Non-SUSY Searches at the Tevatron

Non-SUSY Searches at the Tevatron
Title Non-SUSY Searches at the Tevatron PDF eBook
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Release 2011
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We present recent results from searches for new physics beyond supersymmetry performed at the Tevatron accelerator at Fermilab. The CDF and D0 analyses presented here utilized data of integrated luminosity up to 6 fb−1. We cover leptonic and bosonic resonances interpreted in the Randall-Sundrum graviton and new-boson models, rare final states, and the search for vector-like quarks. The search for new phenomena beyond the weak-scale supersymmetry is a vital part of the Fermilab program. Both CDF and D0 experiments at the Tevatron collider actively look for signals not expected by the standard model (SM) or minimal supersymmetric models. The searches can be sorted in three categories: (a) searches for generic resonances that can be interpreted in several new-physics models; (b) searches for exotic combinations of final-state objects or abnormal kinematics (not necessarily predicted by current theories); and (c) model-dependent searches that test a particular theory. We present here latest results from all these categories: searches for new dilepton and diboson resonances (interpreted as gravitons and new gauge bosons), searches for anomalous [gamma] + E{sub T} + X production, and searches for vector-like quarks.