Statistics – Methodology
Scientific paper
Oct 2007
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American Physical Society, 2007 Joint Fall Meeting of the Texas Sections of the APS and AAPT; Zone 13 of SPS, October 18-20, 200
Statistics
Methodology
Scientific paper
With recent astronomical measurements, we know that 23% of the Universe is accounted by a mysterious dark matter. The results have constrained the parameter space of supersymmtery (SUSY), which is a leading theory that could connect cosmology and particle physics and offers an explanation of the dark matter. A characteristic prediction from the parameter space is that the supersymmetric tau lepton and the lightest neutralino are nearly mass degenerate (mass difference of ˜ 5-15 GeV) and can be created at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). We present a methodology to extracting the dark matter signals at the LHC, and show the accuracy to which we can measure the dark matter relic density and the SUSY parameters.
Arnowitt Richard
Dutta Bhaskar
Gurrola Alfredo
Kamon Teruki
Krislock Abram
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