Physics
Scientific paper
Mar 2004
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PARTICLES AND THE UNIVERSE. Proceedings of the Eighteenth Lake Louise Winter Institute. Held 16-22 February 2003 in Lake Louise,
Physics
Scientific paper
The large center of mass energy and luminosity provided by the Large Hadron Collider will offer a unique opportunity to discover new particles in the TeV range. The potential to discover and measure supersymmetric particles with the ATLAS detector is discussed based on SUGRA and gauge mediated supersymmetry breaking models.
The ATLAS discovery potential extends up to squark and gluino masses of about 2.5 TeV. Precise measurements of sparticle masses can also be performed, and the fundamental parameters of the theory can be constrained to 10% or better in many cases.
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